Coretta Scott King, The Archive, and Black Feminist Methods
For someone so prominent, learning about Coretta Scott King’s life and labors apart from those of her late husband is
Read moreFor someone so prominent, learning about Coretta Scott King’s life and labors apart from those of her late husband is
Read moreAt the recent OAH conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, I participated in a roundtable on “Transnational Circulations of Feminism in
Read moreIn 1994, Ann duCille proclaimed that black feminism occupies a precarious status within the academy, due, in part, to its
Read moreIn today’s post, Nathan H. Dize, a PhD student in the Department of French and Italian at Vanderbilt University, interviews Belinda
Read moreBlack and mulata women have participated in constructing Cubanidad (Cuban nationalism) since the beginning of the Cuban republic in 1902.
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