Centering around a black social movement that W.E.B. DuBois started
in 1905, this book is a case study that focuses on the Niagara
Movement in order to analyze the patriarchy, sexism, and socially
constructed gender ideology that formulates black social movements
past and present. This book offers an in-depth study of the
exclusion of black women from the Niagara Movement, focusing
especially on how black womens exclusion shaped the Movement. I
argue that by applying black feminist theory to the theoretical
foundation of the Niagara Movement, it can be reconfigured to
reflect the needs of the collective U.S. black community and thus
serve as a template for present and future black social movements.
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