Cheryl Clarke, Angela Davis, bell hooks, June Jordan, Audre
Lorde, and Alice Walker--from the pioneers of black women's studies
comes "Still Brave," the definitive collection of race and gender
writings today. Including Alice Walker's groundbreaking elucidation
of the term "womanist," discussions of women's rights as human
rights, and a piece on the Obama factor, the collection speaks to
the ways that feminism has evolved and how black women have
confronted racism within it.
Stanlie M. James is director of the African and African American
Studies Program at Arizona State University, where she holds a
joint appointment with the Women's and Gender Studies Program.
Frances Smith Foster is a professor of English and women's
studies, the former director of the Emory Institute for Women's
Studies, and current chair of the English Department at Emory
University.
Beverly Guy-Sheftall is president of the National Women's
Studies Association, the founding director of the Women's Research
and Resource Center, and a professor of women's studies at Spelman
College.
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