Telling histories : Black women historians in the ivory tower /
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Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2008]
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Series: | Gender & American culture.
UNC Press law publications. Women and the law. Civil rights and social justice. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. A telling history / Deborah Gray White
- Un essai d'ego-histoire / Nell Irvin Painter
- Becoming a Black woman's historian / Darlene Clark Hine
- A journey through history / Merline Pitre
- Being and thinking outside of the box: a Black woman's experience in academia / Rosalyn Terborg-Penn
- My history in history / Deborah Gray White
- The politics of memory and place: reflections of an African American female scholar / Sharon Harley
- History without illusion / Julie Saville
- On the margins: creating a space and place in the academy / Wanda A. Hendricks
- History lessons / Brenda Elaine Stevenson
- The death of dry tears / Ula Taylor
- Looking backward in order to go forward: Black women historians and Black women's history / Mia Bay
- Journey toward a different self: the defining power of illness, race, and gender / Chana Kai Lee
- Bodies of history / Elsa Barkley Brown
- Experiencing Black feminism / Jennifer L. Morgan
- Dancing on the edges of history, but never dancing alone / Barbara Ransby
- How a hundred years of history tracked me down / Leslie Brown
- Not so ivory: African American women historians creating academic communities / Crystal N. Feimster.