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4. The Maid and Mr. Charlie: Rosa Parks and the Struggle for Black Women’s Bodily Integrity
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Danielle L. McGuire
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface: A Feminist Way of Being— Celebrating Nancy A. Hewitt xiii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: SEARCHING FOR SISTERHOOD
- 1. Cleaning Race: Irish Immigrant and Southern Black Domestic Workers in the Northeast United States, 1865–1930 13
- 2. “By Any Means Necessary”: The National Council of Negro Women’s Flexible Loyalties in the Black Power Era 32
- 3. “This Is Like Family”: Activist-Survivor Histories and Motherwork 49
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PART TWO: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED NARRATIVES
- 4. The Maid and Mr. Charlie: Rosa Parks and the Struggle for Black Women’s Bodily Integrity 67
- 5. Cold War History as Women’s History 83
- 6. “I’m Gonna Get You”: Black Womanhood and Jim Crow Justice in the Post–Civil Rights South 98
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PART THREE. RETHINKING FEMINISM
- 7. Gender Expression in Antebellum America: Accessing the Privileges and Freedoms of White Men 127
- 8. When a “Sister” Is a Mother: Maternal Thinking and Feminist Action, 1967–1980 147
- 9. Contested Geography: The Campaign against Pornography and the Battle for Urban Space in Minneapolis 166
- 10. Remembering Together: Take Back the Night and the Public Memory of Feminism 186
- Selected Bibliography 207
- Notes on Contributors 213
- index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface: A Feminist Way of Being— Celebrating Nancy A. Hewitt xiii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: SEARCHING FOR SISTERHOOD
- 1. Cleaning Race: Irish Immigrant and Southern Black Domestic Workers in the Northeast United States, 1865–1930 13
- 2. “By Any Means Necessary”: The National Council of Negro Women’s Flexible Loyalties in the Black Power Era 32
- 3. “This Is Like Family”: Activist-Survivor Histories and Motherwork 49
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PART TWO: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED NARRATIVES
- 4. The Maid and Mr. Charlie: Rosa Parks and the Struggle for Black Women’s Bodily Integrity 67
- 5. Cold War History as Women’s History 83
- 6. “I’m Gonna Get You”: Black Womanhood and Jim Crow Justice in the Post–Civil Rights South 98
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PART THREE. RETHINKING FEMINISM
- 7. Gender Expression in Antebellum America: Accessing the Privileges and Freedoms of White Men 127
- 8. When a “Sister” Is a Mother: Maternal Thinking and Feminist Action, 1967–1980 147
- 9. Contested Geography: The Campaign against Pornography and the Battle for Urban Space in Minneapolis 166
- 10. Remembering Together: Take Back the Night and the Public Memory of Feminism 186
- Selected Bibliography 207
- Notes on Contributors 213
- index 219