Emancipation's Daughters : Reimagining Black Femininity and the National Body /
"Emancipation's Daughters examines black women political leaders who have challenged oppressive models of black womanhood since Emancipation, including slavery's assault on the black maternal body reflected in the Aunt Jemima stereotype. In spite of the abjection associated with black...
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Language: | English |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- An Exemplary American Woman
- Mary McLeod Bethune's "My Last Will and Testament" and Her National Legacy
- From Rosa Parks's Quiet Strength to Memorializing a National Mother
- America's Chief Diplomat: The Politics of Condoleezza Rice from Autobiography to Art and
- Fashion
- First Lady and "Mom-in-Chief": The Voice and Vision of Michelle Obama in the Video South
- Side Girl and in American Grown
- Beyonce's South and the Birth of a "Formation" Nation