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Black Lesbian/Feminist Organizing: A Conversation

  • Tania Abdulahad , Gwendolyn Rogers , Barbara Smith and Jameelah Waheed
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Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition
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© 2024 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2024 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents ix
  3. Preface to the 40th Anniversary Edition xiii
  4. Preface to the Rutgers University Press Edition xix
  5. Acknowledgments xxv
  6. Introduction xxvii
  7. Poem lxxi
  8. The Blood—Yes, the Blood
  9. For a Godchild, Regina, on the Occasion of Her First Love 3
  10. The Damned 7
  11. Hester’s Song 9
  12. The Sisters 11
  13. Debra 15
  14. If I Could Write This in Fire, I Would Write This in Fire 17
  15. The Blood—Yes, the Blood: A Conversation 35
  16. Something Latino Was Up with Us 61
  17. I Used to Think 67
  18. The Black Back-Ups 71
  19. Home 77
  20. Artists without Art Form
  21. “Under the Days”: The Buried Life and Poetry of Angelina Weld Grimké 87
  22. The Black Lesbian in American Literature: An Overview 99
  23. “Artists without Art Form”: A Look at One Black Woman’s World of Unrevered Black Women 111
  24. I’ve Been Thinking of Diana Sands 125
  25. A Cultural Legacy Denied and Discovered: Black Lesbians in Fiction by Women 129
  26. What It Is I Think She’s Doing Anyhow: A Reading of Toni Cade Bambara’s The Salt Eaters1 145
  27. Black Lesbians—Who Will Fight for Our Lives but Us?
  28. Tar Beach 169
  29. Before I Dress and Soar Again 185
  30. LeRoy’s Birthday 187
  31. The Wedding 191
  32. Maria de las Rosas 199
  33. Miss Esther’s Land 201
  34. The Failure to Transform: Homophobia in the Black Community 223
  35. Where Will You Be? 237
  36. A Home Girls’ Album
  37. Selected Photographs 243
  38. A Hell of a Place to Ferment a Revolution
  39. Among the Things That Use to Be 249
  40. From Sea to Shining Sea 251
  41. Women of Summer 259
  42. The Tired Poem: Last Letter from a Typical Unemployed Black Professional Woman 287
  43. Shoes Are Made for Walking 293
  44. Billy de Lye 305
  45. The Combahee River Collective Statement 307
  46. Black Macho and Black Feminism 319
  47. Black Lesbian/Feminist Organizing: A Conversation 331
  48. For Strong Women 363
  49. The Black Goddess 367
  50. Women’s Spirituality: A Household Act 371
  51. Only Justice Can Stop a Curse 397
  52. Coalition Politics: Turning the Century 401
  53. List of Credits 417
  54. Notes on Contributors 421
  55. About the Editor 433
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