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  • Tags: black feminism

Hypatia.pdf
Contents include: articles on Special Issue: Conjur Feminism: Tracing the Genealogy of Black Women's Intellectual Tradition

JournalOfWomensHistory_30.4_Winter2018.pdf
Contents include: articles on domestic spaces in Irish abortion history, modern domesticity in Japanese colonial-era Korea, book reviews, and more.

jwh (1).pdf
Contents include: articles on The Gendered Consequences of Abolition and Citizenship on Nineteenth-Century Gorée Island; “The Ministry of Women’s Affairs will not be Feminist”: Jeanne Gervais and Gender Complementarity in Côte d’Ivoire; Slavery’s…

ToC_LEG 37.2.pdf
Contents include: articles on lines of flight in Harriet Wilson's "Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black", geology and the re-scaling of women's mobility in Elizabeth Stoddard's "The Morgesons", the Suffrage Centennial and reading Black…

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Contents include: articles on Black Feminisms in the Caribbean and the United States: Representation, Rebellion, Radicalism, and Reckoning

MsMagazine.pdf
Contents include: United States national news on elections, global news on women-led activism, articles on the Women's Marches, gun control, Peace is Loud's documentaries, Irma McClaurin's Black Feminist Archive, and more.

Palimpsest_10.1.pdf
Contents include: articles on host(ess)ing revolution in interwar Black Paris, The Spelman College Protest of 1976, racial ambiguity and the sonic Blackness, and more.

palimpsest (1).pdf
Contents include: articles on Revisioning Richard Wright's Bessie; Richard Wright's Huntresses: A Transgenerational Experince; Uncle Tom's Daughter: Sarah versus the Enduring Misogyny of Wright's "Long Black Song"; and more.

Palimpsest_7.1_2018.pdf
Contents include: a retrospective on Léon-Gontran Damas, essays on Caribbean Women's Bildungsroman and the lives of Emma Mashinini, Mamphela Ramphele, and Wangari Maathai, a forum on Black Girlhood Studies, and book reviews.

Palimpsest_9.1.pdf
Contents include: articles on black male feminism and the evolution of Du Boisian Thought (1903-1920), working through trauma and the counter-archive in Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones," black girls' feistiness as everyday resistance in Toni…
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