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Want to start a revolution?

Subtitleradical women in the black freedom struggle
CreatorGore, Dayo F. > (ed.)
Theoharis, Jeanne > (ed.)
Woodard, Komozi > (ed.)
ContributorNadasen, Premilla
Publish PlaceNew York
PublisherNew York University Press
Publish Year2009
PagesIX, 353p.
ISBN/ISSN9780814783146
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
VS 6 2009
Mediumboek
DescriptionFrom Rosa Parks and Esther Cooper Jackson, to Shirley Graham DuBois and Assata Shakur, a host of women demonstrated a lifelong commitment to radical change, embracing multiple roles to sustain the movement of black freedom struggle. They were founding numerous groups and mentoring younger activists, helping to create the groundwork and continuity for the movement by operating as local organizers. They were international mobilizers, and charismatic leaders, like Vicki Garvin, a Brooklyn-born activist became a leader of the National Negro Labor Council and Shirley Chisholm, who became the first black Congresswoman.
Thesauruszwarte vrouwen
zwart feminisme
acties
etniciteit
mensenrechten
burgerschap
Verenigde Staten
20e eeuw
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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