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Preface: Black women's history matters
Introduction: From Emancipation to Brown
1. The Roots of Activism
2. Love and Partnership
3. Leading the National Association of Colored Women
4. The Black Elite: Finances, Militancy, and Family
5. The Invasion of Jim Crow, 1913-1914
6. Black Feminism: Contesting Stereotypes and Asserting Equality
7. Civil Rights and Partisan Politics, 1890-1932
8. Ruth Hanna McCormick's Senate Campaign
9. Attraction and Politics in the Great Depression: Representative Oscar Stanton DePriest
10. Discrimination and Partisan Politics in New Deal Agencies
11. Remaining Republican during the Rise of the New Deal Democrats
12. Religion: Personal Peace and Social Justice
13. Fighting for Equality: Integration and Anticommunism
14. The Black Freedom Struggle
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction: From Emancipation to Brown
1. The Roots of Activism
2. Love and Partnership
3. Leading the National Association of Colored Women
4. The Black Elite: Finances, Militancy, and Family
5. The Invasion of Jim Crow, 1913-1914
6. Black Feminism: Contesting Stereotypes and Asserting Equality
7. Civil Rights and Partisan Politics, 1890-1932
8. Ruth Hanna McCormick's Senate Campaign
9. Attraction and Politics in the Great Depression: Representative Oscar Stanton DePriest
10. Discrimination and Partisan Politics in New Deal Agencies
11. Remaining Republican during the Rise of the New Deal Democrats
12. Religion: Personal Peace and Social Justice
13. Fighting for Equality: Integration and Anticommunism
14. The Black Freedom Struggle
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index.