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"African American women social reformers Biography Juvenile literature."
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Sojourner Truth : women's rights activist and abolitionist
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Bernard, Catherine, author
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Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883 Juvenile literature.
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Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883.
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African American abolitionists Biography Juvenile literature.
2017
Profiles the life of former slave and anti-slavery leader Sojourner Truth.
Mary McLeod Bethune & black women's political activism
2003
Mary McLeod Bethune was a significant figure in American political history. She devoted her life to advancing equal social, economic, and political rights for blacks. She distinguished herself by creating lasting institutions that trained black women for visible and expanding public leadership roles. Few have been as effective in the development of women's leadership for group advancement. Despite her accomplishments, the means, techniques, and actions Bethune employed in fighting for equality have been widely misinterpreted.
Mary McLeod Bethune and Black Women's Political Activism seeks to remedy the misconceptions surrounding this important political figure. Joyce A. Hanson shows that the choices Bethune made often appear contradictory, unless one understands that she was a transitional figure with one foot in the nineteenth century and the other in the twentieth. Bethune, who lived from 1875 to 1955, struggled to reconcile her nineteenth-century notions of women's moral superiority with the changing political realities of the twentieth century. She used two conceptually distinct levels of activism—one nonconfrontational and designed to slowly undermine systemic racism, the other openly confrontational and designed to challenge the most overt discrimination—in her efforts to achieve equality.
Hanson uses a wide range of never- or little-used primary sources and adds a significant dimension to the historical discussion of black women's organizations by such scholars as Elsa Barkley Brown, Sharon Harley, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn. The book extends the current debate about black women's political activism in recent work by Stephanie Shaw, Evelyn Brooks-Higginbotham, and Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore.
Examining the historical evolution of African American women's activism in the critical period between 1920 and 1950, a time previously characterized as \"doldrums\" for both feminist and civil rights activity, Mary McLeod Bethune and Black Women's Political Activism is important for understanding the centrality of black women to the political fight for social, economic, and racial justice.
Who was Coretta Scott King?
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Herman, Gail, 1959- author
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Copeland, Gregory
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King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 Juvenile literature.
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King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006.
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African American women Biography Juvenile literature.
2017
A concise life story of Martin Luther King's wife.
Mary McLeod Bethune : woman of courage
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McKissack, Pat, 1944-
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McKissack, Fredrick
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McKissack, Pat, 1944- Famous African Americans
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Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955 Juvenile literature.
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Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955.
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African American women educators Biography Juvenile literature.
2013
\"Read about Mary McLeod Bethune's life. Discover how she started a school, and worked in the White House\"--Provided by publisher.
Only passing through : the story of Sojourner Truth
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Rockwell, Anne F
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Christie, Gregory, 1971-
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Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883 Juvenile literature.
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Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883.
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African American abolitionists Biography Juvenile literature.
2002
Tells the story of Sojourner Truth's life.
Who was Sojourner Truth?
by
McDonough, Yona Zeldis, author
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Eldridge, Jim, 1944- illustrator
in
Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883 Juvenile literature.
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Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883.
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African American abolitionists Biography Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Almost 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat, Sojourner Truth was mistreated by a streetcar conductor. She took him to court--and won! Before she was Sojourner Truth, she was known simply as Belle. Born a slave in New York sometime around 1797, she was later sold and separated from her family. Even after she escaped from slavery, she knew her work was not yet done. She changed her name and traveled, inspiring everyone she met and sharing her story until her death in 1883 at age eighty-six. In this easy-to-read biography, Yona Zeldis McDonough continues to share that remarkable story\"-- Provided by publisher.
Mary McLeod Bethune & Black women's political activism
Discusses the life of Mary McLeod Bethune and seeks to remedy the misconceptions surrounding her fight for equality.
Coretta : the autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King
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King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006, author
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Reynolds, Barbara A., author
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Sooy, Julia, adapter
in
King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 Juvenile literature.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Family Juvenile literature.
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King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006.
2024
\"This is the autobiography of Coretta Scott King--wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.; founder of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (the King Center); architect of the MLK, Jr. legacy; and global leader in movements for civil and human rights as well as peace. Learn about how a girl born in the segregated deep south became a global leader at the forefront of the peace movement and an unforgettable champion of social change. Resilience, bravery, and joy lie at the center of this timeless story about fighting for justice against all odds.\" -- Provided by publisher.