
Title
- The John Hope Franklin Series In African American History And Culture
Attribution
Martha S. JonesPublication Details
BookUniversity of North Carolina Press2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E185.86 .J663 2007 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
This volume explores the roles black women played in their communities’ social movements and the consequences of elevating women into positions of visibility and leadership. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- African American women political activists — History — 19th century
- African American women — History — 19th century
- African American women — Social conditions — 19th century
- Sex role — United States — History — 19th century
- Women’s rights — United States — History — 19th century
- Feminism — United States — History — 19th century
- African Americans — Politics and government — 19th century
- Community life — United States — History — 19th century
- African Americans — Social conditions — 19th century
- United States — Race relations — History — 19th century
Contents
- Female influence is powerful: respectability, responsibility, and setting the terms of the woman question debate
- Right is of no sex: reframing the debate through the rights of women
- Not a woman’s rights convention: remaking public culture in the era of Dred Scott v. Sanford
- Something very novel and strange: civil war, emancipation, and the remaking of African American public culture
- Make us a power: churchwomen’s politics and the campaign for women’s rights
- Too much useless male timber: the nadir, the woman’s era, and the question of women’s ordination
ISBN
- 9780807858455
- 0807858455
- 9780807831526
- 0807831522
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