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Following the Plessy v Kristin Waters and Carol B. Conaway, Black Women's Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds. It should be a required text in African American studies, gender studies, feminist philosophy, and literaryAn astonishing wealth of literary and intellectual work by nineteenth-century black women is being rediscovered and restored to print in scholarly and popular e Through my analysis, I aim to highlight three important areas where Black conjure women intervened during the nineteenth century: the treatment of common epidemics (specifically, yellow fever and cholera); the patriarchal abuse of women in heterosexual love; and practices of antiblackness within the state Essentially, being a black female public intellectual cannot be dissociated from a black woman’s body, lived experience and interiority Intellectual History of Black Women aims to address these questions with essays dedicated to exploring the work of a broad cross section of black women thinkers in the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa This volume sets out to delineate a distinctive Black intellectual tradition rooted in the understandings and experiences of people of African descent living in the United States and their perspectives on race, systematic racism, and the world. Jacqueline A. McLeod Start reading 📖 Black Women's Intellectual Traditions online and get access to an unlimited library of academic and non-fiction books on Perlego One of the best books written on black women's intellectual traditions thus far. This book is an intellectually stimulating must-read for individuals interested in, but not limited to, black feminism and black intellectual thought.

 

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