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Author Farmer, Ashley D., author.

Title Remaking black power : how black women transformed an era / Ashley D. Farmer.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Justice, power, and politics
Justice, power, and politics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The militant Negro domestic, 1945-1965 -- The black revolutionary woman, 1966-1975 -- The African woman, 1965-1975 -- The pan-African woman, 1972-1976 -- The third world black woman, 1970-1979.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 11, 2017).
Summary In this comprehensive history, Ashley D. Farmer examines black women's political, social, and cultural engagement with Black Power ideals and organizations. Complicating the assumption that sexism relegated black women to the margins of the movement, Farmer demonstrates how female activists fought for more inclusive understandings of Black Power and social justice by developing new ideas about black womanhood. This compelling book shows how the new tropes of womanhood that they created - the "MIlitant Black Domestic," the "Revolutionary Black Woman," and the "Third World Woman," for instance - spurred debate among activists over the importance of women and gender to Black Power organizing, causing many of the era's organizations and leaders to critique patriarchy and support gender equality. Making use of a vast and untapped array of black women's artwork, political cartoons, manifestos, and political essays that they produced as members of groups such as the Black Panther Party and the Congress of African People, Farmer reveals how black women activists reimagined black womanhood, challenged sexism, and redefined the meaning of race, gender, and identity in American life. -- from dust jacket.
Subject Women, Black -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
African American women -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Black power -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
African American women. (OCoLC)fst00799438
Black power. (OCoLC)fst00833747
Women, Black. (OCoLC)fst01178916
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Farmer, Ashley D. Remaking Black power. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2017] 9781469634371 (DLC) 2017015698 (OCoLC)975491060
ISBN 9781469634388 (electronic bk.)
1469634384 (electronic bk.)
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