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So March is Women's Month (Part Two)
Another link dump with the rest of Black Herstory series by Dairy of an Anxious Black Woman
Nikki Giovanni: Poetess, Black Activist, Professor at Virginia Tech
Katherine Dunham: Anthropologist, Dancer, Choreographer
Margaret Garner: A Runaway Slave who, when pursued by slave cathcers, tried to kill her family to avoid their return to slavery
African Queens
Drana, Delia, Celia:Some slave women worth remembering
Billie Holiday:Singer of the blues
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield:The First Black Opera Singer
Marie-Joseph Angelique:Canadian Slavery and the burning of Old Montreal
Daughters of the Dust
Claudia Jones: Trinidadian-born Marxist and Feminist
Lorna Simpson: Photographer
Black Feminist legacies: From the Past to the Now, From here, to abroad
Who speaks for Sally Hemmings?
Audre Lourde:Feminist, Queer, Poetess, Black Activist
Nikki Giovanni: Poetess, Black Activist, Professor at Virginia Tech
Katherine Dunham: Anthropologist, Dancer, Choreographer
Margaret Garner: A Runaway Slave who, when pursued by slave cathcers, tried to kill her family to avoid their return to slavery
African Queens
Drana, Delia, Celia:Some slave women worth remembering
Billie Holiday:Singer of the blues
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield:The First Black Opera Singer
Marie-Joseph Angelique:Canadian Slavery and the burning of Old Montreal
Daughters of the Dust
Claudia Jones: Trinidadian-born Marxist and Feminist
Lorna Simpson: Photographer
Black Feminist legacies: From the Past to the Now, From here, to abroad
Who speaks for Sally Hemmings?
Audre Lourde:Feminist, Queer, Poetess, Black Activist