The Black woman : an anthology / [edited by] Toni Cade Bambara ; with an introduction by Eleanor W. Traylor.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Washington Square Press,
2005.
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Edition: | 1st Washington Square Press trade pbk. ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Woman poem /
- Nikki Giovanni
- Poem /
- Kay Lindsey
- Naturally /
- Audre Lorde
- And what about the children /
- Audre Lorde
- Reena /
- Paule Marshall
- The diary of an African nun /
- Alice Walker
- Tell Martha not to moan /
- Shirley Williams
- Mississippi politics - a day in the life of Ella J. Baker /
- Joanne Grant
- Motherhood /
- Joanna Clark
- Dear black man /
- Fran Sanders
- To whom will she cry rape? /
- Abbey Lincoln
- The black woman as a woman /
- Kay Lindsey
- Double jeopardy: to be black and female /
- Frances Beale
- On the issue of roles /
- Toni Cade
- Black man, my man, listen! /
- Gail Stokes
- Is the black male castrated? /
- Jean Carey Bond and Patricia Peery
- The kitchen crisis /
- Verta Mae Smart-Grosvenor
- End racism in education: a concerned parent speaks /
- Maude White Katz
- I fell off the roof one day (a view of the black university) /
- Nikki Giovanni
- Black romanticism /
- Joyce Green
- Black people and the Victorian ethos /
- Gwen Patton
- Black pride? Some contradictions /
- Ann Cook
- The pill: genocide or liberation? /
- Toni Cade
- The black social workers' dilemma /
- Helen Williams
- Ebony minds, black voices /
- Adele Jones and group
- Poor black women's study papers by poor black women of Mount Vernon, New York /
- Pat Robinson and group
- A historical and critical essay for black women in the cities, June 1969 /
- Pat Robinson and group
- The black revolution in America /
- Grace Lee Boggs
- Looking back /
- Helen Cade Brehon
- From the family notebook /
- Carole Brown
- Thinking about the play The great white hope /
- Toni Cade
- Are the revolutionary techniques employed in The battle of Algiers applicable to Harlem? /
- Francee Covington.