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Review: Black Women in White America

Editorial Review - Kirkus Reviews

A collection of first-person accounts of the lives, work, public activity, and self-organization of American black women. The prefatory materials are sometimes skimpy -- failing to differentiate times and places when slave childbearing was encouraged and when not, or to characterize racial arrangements in postbellum Northern schools. The selections are short and expressive, emphasizing not only agonies but resistance. Thus, in the section on sexual oppression and terror, Ida Barnett campaigns against lynching and Mary Terrell argues eloquently that ""rape is simply the pretext and not the cause"" of it. The section on ""Making a Living"" stresses union organizing, especially among domestic workers, but neglects migrant workers and sharecroppers. Partly for historical reasons but also by editorial choice, ""moderates"" predominate among organizers and politically-minded women -- e.g. NAACPers, self-help and community workers and women's club types; there is an old leftist, Charlotta Bass, and old-and-new-style cultural nationalists, but hardly anything on black women Populists (and though Lerner has done several interviews, nothing from distaff Panthers or Angela Davis, for example). The book seeks to contest the concept of matriarchs at the head of disintegrating families, conveying the tremendous strength and intelligence of unknown or little-known people. The editor's benign approval of any and all forms of collective or individual effort may be irritating to those looking for strategic perspectives and historical judgments beyond black-is-beautiful-and-so-is-sisterhood, but the book -- reportedly the first of its kind, though doubtless not the last -- has worth as archival spadework.

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Review: Black Women in White America: A Documentary History

User Review  - Randie - Goodreads

The insights that Lerner offers into the day-to-day resistance and struggles of oppressed black women throughout history (particularly, during slavery), give tribute to their strength and resilience. Read full review

Review: Black Women in White America: A Documentary History

User Review  - Mary Kowal - Goodreads

Very painful personal histories. Read full review

Review: Black Women in White America: A Documentary History

User Review  - Mary Robinette Kowal - Goodreads

Very painful personal histories. Read full review

Review: Black Women in White America: A Documentary History

User Review  - Yoly [♥] - Goodreads

It's frightening to think that those times actually existed. But we aren't too far off yet today, are we? The black women from the white America back then had strength and will. Their fear was understandable; and their determination to make it through each day was honorable! Read full review

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