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_aBlack women in politics : _bdemanding citizenship, challenging power, and seeking justice / _cedited by Julia S. Jordan-Zachery and Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd. |
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_aAlbany : _bState University of New York Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_aBlack women's political labor: an introduction / _rJulia S. Jordan-Zachery and Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd -- _tBlack feminists doing intersectionality work -- _tWhy political scientists don't study black women, but historians and sociologists do: on intersectionality and the remapping of the study of black political women / _rNikol G. Alexander-floyd -- _t"I ain't your darn help" : black women as the help in intersectionality research in political science / _rJulia S. Jordan-Zachery -- _tBlack feminist policy analysis -- _tThe politics of black women's health in the U.K. : intersections of race, class and gender in policy, practice and research / _rJenny Douglas -- _tHiding in plain sight: black women felons reentering society / _rKeesha M. Middlemass -- _tAn intersectionality-based policy analysis of how U.S. HIV/AIDS policy fails to "rescue" black orphans / _rJulia S. Jordan-Zachery -- _tDiasporic black women and the global political arena -- _tEl pan, el poder y la polĂtica: the politics of bread-making in Honduras' Garifuna community / _rKia M.Q. Hall -- _tWoman out of place: Portia Simpson-Miller and middle class politics in Jamaica / _rMaziki Thame -- _t"We want to set the world on fire" : Black nationalist women and diasporic politics in the new Negro world, 1940-1944 / _rKeisha N. Blain -- _tDiscourses, movements, and representation -- _tMorrisonian democracy: the literary praxis of black feminist political engagement / _rJudylyn Ryan -- _tIllegitimate appetites: Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign as sexual regulation / _rGrace E. Howard -- _t"We always resist: trust black women" : black women's reproductive justice activism in the wake of healthcare reform. |
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_aWomen, Black _xSocial conditions _vCross-cultural studies. |
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_aFeminism _vCross-cultural studies. |
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