The Black Woman: An Anthology
A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down.

When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women—many who would become leaders in their fields, such as bestselling novelist Alice Walker, poets Audre Lorde and Nikki Giovanni, writer Paule Marshall, activist Grace Lee Boggs, and musician Abbey Lincoln among them— tackled issues surrounding race and sex, body image, the economy, politics, labor, and much more. Their words still resonate with truth, relevance, and insight today as the fight for racial and gender equality continues to rage on.
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The Black Woman: An Anthology
A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down.

When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women—many who would become leaders in their fields, such as bestselling novelist Alice Walker, poets Audre Lorde and Nikki Giovanni, writer Paule Marshall, activist Grace Lee Boggs, and musician Abbey Lincoln among them— tackled issues surrounding race and sex, body image, the economy, politics, labor, and much more. Their words still resonate with truth, relevance, and insight today as the fight for racial and gender equality continues to rage on.
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The Black Woman: An Anthology

The Black Woman: An Anthology

The Black Woman: An Anthology

The Black Woman: An Anthology

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Overview

A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down.

When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women—many who would become leaders in their fields, such as bestselling novelist Alice Walker, poets Audre Lorde and Nikki Giovanni, writer Paule Marshall, activist Grace Lee Boggs, and musician Abbey Lincoln among them— tackled issues surrounding race and sex, body image, the economy, politics, labor, and much more. Their words still resonate with truth, relevance, and insight today as the fight for racial and gender equality continues to rage on.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451604498
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Publication date: 06/15/2010
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 874,864
File size: 506 KB

About the Author

Toni Cade Bambara was an author, filmmaker, activist, and educator. In the 1960s, she was involved in the Black Arts Movement, and active in the rise of black feminism. She created groundbreaking the feminist anthology collection featuring only women of color, The Black Woman. She is the author of The Salt Eaters, The Sea Birds Are Still Alive, Those Bones Are Not My Child—edited by Toni Morrison—and Gorilla, My Love. She also wrote short stories such as The Lesson, Raymond’s Run, and Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird.

Table of Contents

Re Calling the Black Womanix
Preface1
Woman Poem9
Nikki-Rosa11
Poem13
Naturally15
And What About the Children16
Reena19
The Diary of an African Nun41
Tell Martha Not to Moan47
Mississippi Politics-A Day in the life of Ella J. Baker65
Motherhood75
Dear Black Man87
To Whom Will She Cry Rape?95
The Black Woman as a Woman103
Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female109
On the Issue of Roles123
Black Man, My Man, Listen!137
Is the Black Male Castrated?141
The Kitchen Crisis149
End Racism in Education: A Concerned Parent Speaks155
I Fell Off the Roof One Day (A View of the Black University)165
Black Romanticism171
Black People and the Victorian Ethos179
Black Pride? Some Contradictions187
The Pill: Genocide or Liberation?203
The Black Social Workers' Dilemma213
Ebony Minds, Black Voices227
Poor Black Women's Study Papers by Poor Black Women of Mount Vernon, New York239
A Historical and Critical Essay for Black Women in the Cities, June 1969251
The Black Revolution in America269
Looking Back287
From the Family Notebook297
Thinking About the Play: The Great White Hope303
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