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Women Against Racism records, 1982-1984

""All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave""

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All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave Political theory, literacy, social and historical essays, bibliographies, syllabi --- here for the first time are the materials needed to develop courses and course units on the lives of black women. "Everything that human beings participate in is ultimately subjective and biased, and there is nothing inherently wrong with that. The bias of black women's studies must consider as primary the knowledge that will save black women's lives." -from the introduction But Some of Us Are Brave includes notes on studying slavery, representative issues in the social sciences, black women's health, black women and the church, black women novelists, poets, playwrights and composers, plus the politics of black women's studies, black feminism, racism in the women's movement, and much more! Black Women's Studies: "Exciting! Affirmations and the beginning of a new era, where the "women" in women's studies will no longer mean 'white'." -Andre Londe "This is 'necessary bread' for women of all colors. The essays contain not only fact and durable resources, but some of the best writing I've seen around." -Adrienne Rich "A clear statement about black women. Congratulations to the editors for compiling such a fine interdisciplinary volume." -Gelinda R. Sanders Jackson State University Ph.D. But Some Of Us Are Brave The ground-breaking collection edited by Gloria T. Hull, Particia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith will be available in simultaneous hard and softcover editions in January from: The Feminist Press Box 334, Old Westbury, New York 11568
 
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