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Index
Cover Page
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women
PART I: Diasporic Beginnings
Chapter 1: Born on the Sea from Guinea
Chapter 2: Phillis Wheatley, a Public Intellectual
Chapter 3: The Hart Sisters of Antigua
PART II: Race and Gender in the Postemancipation Era
Chapter 4: The Battle for Womanhood Is the Battle for Race
Chapter 5: A Taste of the Lash of Criticism
Chapter 6: Frances E. W. Harper and the Politics of Intellectual Maturity
PART III: Redefining the Subject of Study
Chapter 7: Ann Petry’s Harlem
Chapter 8: Daughter of Haiti
Chapter 9: The Polarities of Space
Chapter 10: Story, History, Discourse
PART IV: Intellectual Activism
Chapter 11: From Ladies to Women
Chapter 12: Living by the Word
Chapter 13: Not to Rely Completely on the Courts
Chapter 14: Professor Merze Tate
PART V: The Long View
Chapter 15: Histories, Fictions, and Black Womanhood Bodies
Contributors
Index
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