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Introduction: In the Whip of the Whirlwind
African American Women in the Civil Rights–Black Power Movement
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: In the Whip of the Whirlwind 1
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Part I: Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 1. “Closed Doors” 9
- Chapter 2. For the Race in General and Black Women in Particular 21
- Chapter 3. Behind-the-Scenes View of a Behind-the-Scenes Organizer 42
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Part II: Personal Narratives
- Chapter 4. “Tired of Giving In” 59
- Chapter 5. “Heirs to a Legacy of Struggle” 75
- Chapter 6. “We Wanted the Voice of a Woman to Be Heard” 83
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Part III: Women, Leadership, and Civil Rights
- Chapter 7. “We Seek to Know . . . in Order to Speak the Truth” 93
- Chapter 8. African American Women in the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party 121
- Chapter 9. Anger, Memory, and Personal Power 139
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Part IV: From Civil Rights to Black Power
- Chapter 10. “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” 171
- Chapter 11. Black Women and Black Power 197
- Chapter 12. “Ironies of the Saint” 214
- Chapter 13. “No One Ever Asks What a Man’s Role in the Revolution Is” 230
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Part V: Law, Feminism, and Politics
- Chapter 14. “Joanne Is You and Joanne Is Me” 257
- Chapter 15. From the Kennedy Commission to the Combahee Collective 280
- Chapter 16. The Civil Rights–Black Power Legacy 306
- Selected Bibliography 333
- Permissions 343
- Contributors 345
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: In the Whip of the Whirlwind 1
-
Part I: Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 1. “Closed Doors” 9
- Chapter 2. For the Race in General and Black Women in Particular 21
- Chapter 3. Behind-the-Scenes View of a Behind-the-Scenes Organizer 42
-
Part II: Personal Narratives
- Chapter 4. “Tired of Giving In” 59
- Chapter 5. “Heirs to a Legacy of Struggle” 75
- Chapter 6. “We Wanted the Voice of a Woman to Be Heard” 83
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Part III: Women, Leadership, and Civil Rights
- Chapter 7. “We Seek to Know . . . in Order to Speak the Truth” 93
- Chapter 8. African American Women in the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party 121
- Chapter 9. Anger, Memory, and Personal Power 139
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Part IV: From Civil Rights to Black Power
- Chapter 10. “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” 171
- Chapter 11. Black Women and Black Power 197
- Chapter 12. “Ironies of the Saint” 214
- Chapter 13. “No One Ever Asks What a Man’s Role in the Revolution Is” 230
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Part V: Law, Feminism, and Politics
- Chapter 14. “Joanne Is You and Joanne Is Me” 257
- Chapter 15. From the Kennedy Commission to the Combahee Collective 280
- Chapter 16. The Civil Rights–Black Power Legacy 306
- Selected Bibliography 333
- Permissions 343
- Contributors 345
- Index 349