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An edition of Want to start a revolution? (2009)

Want to start a revolution?

radical women in the Black freedom struggle

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The story of the black freedom struggle in America has been overwhelmingly male-centric, starring leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Huey Newton. With few exceptions, black women have been perceived as supporting actresses; as behind-the-scenes or peripheral activists, or rank and file party members. But what about Vicki Garvin, a Brooklyn-born activist who became a leader of the National Negro Labor Council and guide to Malcolm X on his travels through Africa? What about Shirley Chisholm, the first black Congresswoman? From 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, founding numerous groups and mentoring younger activists. Helping to create the groundwork and continuity for the movement by operating as local organizers, international mobilizers, and charismatic leaders, the stories of the women profiled in Want to Start a Revolution? help shatter the pervasive and imbalanced image of women on the sidelines of the black freedom struggle.

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Want to start a revolution?: radical women in the Black freedom struggle
2009, New York University Press
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Want to Start a Revolution?: Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle
2009, New York University Press, NYU Press
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Want to Start a Revolution?: Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle
2009, New York University Press
in English
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Want to start a revolution?: radical women in the Black freedom struggle
2009, New York University Press, NYU Press
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Table of Contents

"No small amount of change could do" : Esther Cooper Jackson and the making of a Black Left feminist / Erik McDuffie
What "the cause" needs is a "brainy and energetic woman " : a study of female charismatic leadership in Baltimore / Prudence Cumberbatch
From communist politics to Black power : the visionary politics and transnational solidarities of Vicki Garvin / Dayo F. Gore
Shirley Graham Du Bois : portrait of the Black woman artist as a revolutionary / Gerald Horne and Margaret Stevens
"A life history of being rebellious" : the radicalism of Rosa Parks / Jeanne Theoharis
Framing the panther : Assata Shakur and Black female agency / Joy James
Revolutionary women and the Black Panther Party's Oakland Community School / Ericka Huggins and Angela D. LeBlanc-Ernest
Must revolution be a family affair? : revisiting the Black woman / Margo Natalie Crawford
Retraining the heartworks : women in Atlanta's Black arts movement / James Smethurst
"Women's liberation or Black liberation, you're fighting the same enemies" : Florynce Kennedy, Black power, and feminism / Sherie M. Randolph
To make that someday come : Shirley Chisholm's radical politics of possibility / Joshua Guild
Denise Oliver and the Young Lords : stretching the political boundaries of struggle / Johanna Fernandez
Grassroots leadership and Afro-Asian solidarities : Yuri Kochiyama's humanizing radicalism / Diane C. Fujino
"We do whatever becomes necessary" : Johnnie Tillmon, welfare rights, and Black power / Premilla Nadasen.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
323.1196/073
Library of Congress
E185.615 .W328 2009, E185.615.W328 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
370

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Open Library
OL24061895M
ISBN 10
0814783139, 0814783147
ISBN 13
9780814783139, 9780814783146
LCCN
2009029215
OCLC/WorldCat
326484307

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OL16278318W

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