Contributions by Omar H. Ali, Simone R. Barrett, Tejai Beulah,
Sandra Bolzenius, Carol Fowler, Lacey P. Hunter, Tiera C. Moore,
Tedi A. Pascarella, John Portlock, Lauren T. Rorie, Tanya L. Roth,
Marissa Jackson Sow, Virginia L. Summey, Hettie V. Williams, and
Melissa Ziobro While Black women’s intellectual history continues
to grow as an important subfield in historical studies, there
remains a gap in scholarship devoted to the topic. To date, major
volumes on American intellectual history tend to exclude the words,
ideas, and contributions of these influential individuals. A Seat
at the Table: Black Women Public Intellectuals in US History and
Culture seeks to fill this void, presenting essays on African
American women within the larger context of American intellectual
history. Divided into four parts, the volume considers women in
politics, art, government, journalism, media, education, and the
military. Essays feature prominent figures such as Shirley
Chisholm, Oprah Winfrey, journalist Charlotta Bass, and
anti-abortion activist Mildred Fay Jefferson, as well as
lesser-known individuals. The anthology begins with a discussion of
the founders in Black women’s public intellectualism, providing a
framework for understanding the elements, structure, and concerns
central to their lives and work in the nineteenth century. The
second section focuses on leaders in the Black Christian
intellectual tradition, the civil rights era, and modern politics.
Part three examines Black women in society and culture in the
twentieth century, with essays on such topics as artists in the New
Negro era; Joycelyn Elders, a public servant and former surgeon
general; and America’s foremost Black woman influencer, Oprah.
Lastly, part four concerns Black women and their ideas about public
service—particularly military service—with essays on service
members during World War II and the post-WWII military. Taken as a
whole, A Seat at the Table is an important anthology that helps to
establish the validity and existence of heretofore neglected
intellectual traditions in the public square.
General
Imprint: |
University Press Of Mississippi
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Editors: |
Hettie V Williams
• Melissa Ziobro
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
277 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4968-4751-5 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-4968-4751-2 |
Barcode: |
9781496847515 |
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