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Celebrating International Women’s Day: Your weekly guide to the best in books
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Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day promotes
gender equality a term that leaves room for many interpretations, some of them contradictory. For example, the historian Paula J. Giddings describes how America’s early feminist organizations excluded women of color, including the journalist and activist Ida B. Wells, who worked for suffrage and black civil rights. Today, attitudes about what constitutes female empowerment are sometimes split along generational lines, a conflict dramatized in Meg Wolitzer’s most recent novel.
The Books Briefing: Gender Equality Is Valuable but Vague Rosa Inocencio Smith We’ll be back with a fresh newsletter next week.
Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day promotes
gender equality a term that leaves room for many interpretations, some of them contradictory. For example, the historian Paula J. Giddings describes how America’s early feminist organizations excluded women of color, including the journalist and activist Ida B. Wells, who worked for suffrage and black civil rights. Today, attitudes about what constitutes female empowerment are sometimes split along generational lines, a conflict dramatized in Meg Wolitzer’s most recent novel.
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As February turns to March and Black History Month turns to Women’s History Month, I am reminded of the book,
All the Women are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave.
This groundbreaking 1982 anthology addressed the growing interest in Black women’s history and confronted the embedded assumptions that women’s history examined White women and African American history addressed Black men. These narrow perspectives allowed for the rich and important contributions of Black women to fall through the cracks and the connections between race and gender in historical experience to remain unexamined.
The book’s editors Akasha Gloria Hull, Patricia Bell-Scott, and Barbara Smith attempted to fill this gap in knowledge and scholarship by tapping into the growing interest among scholars and the public in Black women. Scholars spoke directly to the historical experiences of Black women as individuals, family and community members, political activists, and enslav
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