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A Shining Thread of Hope

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Crown Publishing Group, Oct 14, 2009 - History - 355 pages
At the greatest moments and in the cruelest times, black women have been a crucial part of America's history.  Now, the inspiring history of black women in America is explored in vivid detail by two leaders in the fields of African American and women's history.

A Shining Thread of Hope chronicles the lives of black women from indentured servitude in the early American colonies to the cruelty of antebellum plantations, from the reign of lynch law in the Jim Crow South to the triumphs of the Civil Rights era, and it illustrates how the story of black women in America is as much a tale of courage and hope as it is a history of struggle.  On both an individual and a collective level, A Shining Thread of Hope reveals the strength and spirit of black women and brings their stories from the fringes of American history to a central position in our understanding of the forces and events that have shaped this country.


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Review: A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America

User Review  - Tinea - Goodreads

Excellent and worth it. I read this for my African American Women's History class. I just finished up the last few chapters, which we hadn't gotten to in class. Hine and Thompson are critical and self ... Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Darlene Clark Hine is John A.  Hannah Professor of American History at Michigan State University and the coeditor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia.

Kathleen Thompson is editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Black Women.


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