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All the women are White, all the Blacks are men, but some of us are brave : Black women's studies

Author: Gloria T Hull; Patricia Bell-Scott; Barbara Smith
Publisher: Old Westbury, N.Y. : Feminist Press, ©1982.
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Winner of the Outstanding Women of Colour Award, and the Women Educator's Curriculum Material Award, this ground-breaking collection provides a wealth of materials needed to develop course units on black women, from political theory to literary essays on major writers to work on black women's contributions to the blues. Bibliographies and a collection of syllabi provide readers with essential classroom materials and  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Bibliography
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All the women are White, all the Blacks are men, but some of us are brave.
Old Westbury, N.Y. : Feminist Press, c1982
(OCoLC)559552782
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Gloria T Hull; Patricia Bell-Scott; Barbara Smith
ISBN: 0912670924 9780912670928 0912670959 9780912670959
OCLC Number: 8165060
Description: xxxiv, 401 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Women / Alice Walker --
Foreword / May Berry --
Introduction : the politics of Black women's studies / Gloria T. Hull, Barbara Smith --
Visions : recommendations for the future of Black women's studies --
A Black feminist's search for sisterhood / Michele Wallace --
A Black feminist statement / The Combahee River Collective --
Selected bibliography on Black feminism / Patricia Bell Scott --
One child of one's own : a meaningful digression within the work(s)--
an excerpt / Alice Walker --
Racism--
a White issue / Ellen Pence --
Racism and women's studies / Barbara Smith --
Face-to-face, day-to-day--
racism CR / Tia Cross ... [et al.] --
Studying slavery : some literary and pedagogical considerations on the Black female slave / Erlene Stetson --
Debinking Sapphire : toward a non-racist and non-sexist social science / Patricia Bell Scott --
Two representative issues in contemporary sociological work on Black women / Elizabeth Higginbotham --
Black women's health : notes for a course / Beverly Smith --
Three's a crowd : the dilemma of the Black woman in higher education / Constance M. Carroll --
Slave codes and liner notes / Michele Russell --
Black women and the church / Jacquelyn Grant --
Toward a Black feminist criticism / Barbara Smith --
"This infinity of conscious pain" : Zora Neale Hurston and the Black female literary tradition / Lorraine Bethel --
Researching Alice Dunbar-Nelson : a personal and literary perspective / Gloria T. Hull --
Black-eyed blues connections / Michele Russell --
Teaching Black-eyed Susans : an approach to the study of Black women writers / Mary Helen Washington --
Afro-American women 1800-1910 : a selected bibliography / Jean Fagan Yellin --
Afro-American women poets of the nineteenth century : guide to research and bio-bibliographies of the poets / Joan R. Sherman --
On the novels written by selected Black women : a bibliographical essay / Rita B. Dandridge --
Black women playwrights from Grimké to Shange : selected synopses of their works / Jeanne-Marie A. Miller --
American Black women composers : a selected bibliography / Ora Williams ... [et al.] --
A listing of non-print materials on Black women / Martha H. Brown.
Other Titles: But some of us are brave
Responsibility: edited by Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith.

Abstract:

Winner of the Outstanding Women of Colour Award, and the Women Educator's Curriculum Material Award, this ground-breaking collection provides a wealth of materials needed to develop course units on black women, from political theory to literary essays on major writers to work on black women's contributions to the blues. Bibliographies and a collection of syllabi provide readers with essential classroom materials and a map for further research. For course use in: African American studies, feminist thought, lesbian studies, racism and sexism, women's studies.

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