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"Fannie Barrier Williams made history as a controversial African American reformer in an era fraught with racial discrimination and injustice. She first came to prominence during the 1893 Columbian Exposition, where her powerful arguments for African American women's rights launched her career as a nationally renowned writer and orator. In her speeches, essays, and articles, Williams incorporated the ideas of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.
DuBois to create an interracial worldview dedicated to social equality and cultural harmony." "Accompanied by Deegan's introduction and detailed annotations, Williams's perceptive writings on race relations, women's rights, economic justice, and the role of African American women are as fresh and fascinating today as when they were written."--BOOK JACKET.
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The new woman of color: the collected writings of Fannie Barrier Williams, 1893-1918
2002, Northern Illinois University Press
in English
0875802931 9780875802930
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-156) and index.
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