Want to Start a Revolution? : Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle / ed. by Jeanne Theoharis, Dayo F. Gore, Komozi Woodard.
Crawford, Margo Natalie, contributor.; Cumberbatch, Prudence, contributor.; Fernández, Johanna, contributor.; Fujino, Diane C., contributor.; Gore, Dayo F., contributor.; Gore, Dayo F., editor.; Guild, Joshua, contributor.; Horne, Gerald, contributor.; Huggins, Ericka, contributor.; James, Joy, contributor.; LeBlanc-Ernest, Angela D., contributor.; McDuffie, Erik S., contributor.; Nadasen, Premilla, contributor.; Randolph, Sherie M., contributor.; Smethurst, James, contributor.; Stevens, Margaret, contributor.; Theoharis, Jeanne, contributor.; Theoharis, Jeanne, editor.; Woodard, Komozi, contributor.; Woodard, Komozi, editor.
2009
E185.615 .W328 2009
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Title
Want to Start a Revolution? : Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle / ed. by Jeanne Theoharis, Dayo F. Gore, Komozi Woodard.
ISBN
9780814733127
Published
New York, NY : : New York University Press, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource
Item Number
10.18574/nyu/9780814733127.001.0001 doi
Call Number
E185.615 .W328 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
323.1196/073
Summary
The story of the black freedom struggle in America has been overwhelmingly male-centric, starring leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Huey Newton. With few exceptions, black women have been perceived as supporting actresses; as behind-the-scenes or peripheral activists, or rank and file party members. But what about Vicki Garvin, a Brooklyn-born activist who became a leader of the National Negro Labor Council and guide to Malcolm X on his travels through Africa? What about Shirley Chisholm, the first black Congresswoman?From Rosa Parks and Esther Cooper Jackson, to Shirley Graham DuBois and Assata Shakur, a host of women demonstrated a lifelong commitment to radical change, embracing multiple roles to sustain the movement, founding numerous groups and mentoring younger activists. Helping to create the groundwork and continuity for the movement by operating as local organizers, international mobilizers, and charismatic leaders, the stories of the women profiled in Want to Start a Revolution? help shatter the pervasive and imbalanced image of women on the sidelines of the black freedom struggle.Contributors: Margo Natalie Crawford, Prudence Cumberbatch, Johanna Fernández, Diane C. Fujino, Dayo F. Gore, Joshua Guild, Gerald Horne, Ericka Huggins, Angela D. LeBlanc-Ernest, Joy James, Erik McDuffie, Premilla Nadasen, Sherie M. Randolph, James Smethurst, Margaret Stevens, and Jeanne Theoharis.
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Crawford, Margo Natalie, contributor.
Cumberbatch, Prudence, contributor.
Fernández, Johanna, contributor.
Fujino, Diane C., contributor.
Gore, Dayo F., contributor.
Gore, Dayo F., editor.
Guild, Joshua, contributor.
Horne, Gerald, contributor.
Huggins, Ericka, contributor.
James, Joy, contributor.
LeBlanc-Ernest, Angela D., contributor.
McDuffie, Erik S., contributor.
Nadasen, Premilla, contributor.
Randolph, Sherie M., contributor.
Smethurst, James, contributor.
Stevens, Margaret, contributor.
Theoharis, Jeanne, contributor.
Theoharis, Jeanne, editor.
Woodard, Komozi, contributor.
Woodard, Komozi, editor.
Cumberbatch, Prudence, contributor.
Fernández, Johanna, contributor.
Fujino, Diane C., contributor.
Gore, Dayo F., contributor.
Gore, Dayo F., editor.
Guild, Joshua, contributor.
Horne, Gerald, contributor.
Huggins, Ericka, contributor.
James, Joy, contributor.
LeBlanc-Ernest, Angela D., contributor.
McDuffie, Erik S., contributor.
Nadasen, Premilla, contributor.
Randolph, Sherie M., contributor.
Smethurst, James, contributor.
Stevens, Margaret, contributor.
Theoharis, Jeanne, contributor.
Theoharis, Jeanne, editor.
Woodard, Komozi, contributor.
Woodard, Komozi, editor.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 "No Small Amount of Change Could Do"
2 What "the Cause" Needs Is a "Brainy and Energetic Woman"
3 From Communist Politics to Black Power
4 Shirley Graham Du Bois
5 "A Life History of Being Rebellious"
6 Framing the Panther
7 Revolutionary Women, Revolutionary Education
8 Must Revolution Be a Family Affair?
9 Retraining the Heartworks
10 "Women's Liberation or . . . Black Liberation, You're Fighting the Same Enemies"
11 To Make That Someday Come
12 Denise Oliver and the Young Lords Party
13 Grassroots Leadership and Afro-Asian Solidarities
14 "We Do Whatever Becomes Necessary"
About the Contributors
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 "No Small Amount of Change Could Do"
2 What "the Cause" Needs Is a "Brainy and Energetic Woman"
3 From Communist Politics to Black Power
4 Shirley Graham Du Bois
5 "A Life History of Being Rebellious"
6 Framing the Panther
7 Revolutionary Women, Revolutionary Education
8 Must Revolution Be a Family Affair?
9 Retraining the Heartworks
10 "Women's Liberation or . . . Black Liberation, You're Fighting the Same Enemies"
11 To Make That Someday Come
12 Denise Oliver and the Young Lords Party
13 Grassroots Leadership and Afro-Asian Solidarities
14 "We Do Whatever Becomes Necessary"
About the Contributors
Index