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5%OFFTreva B. Lindsey - Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, D.C. - 9780252082511 - V9780252082511
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Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, D.C.

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Description for Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, D.C. Paperback. Series: Women in American History. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; HBJK; HBTB; JFSJ1; JFSL4. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887. .
Home to established African American institutions and communities, Washington, D.C., offered women in the New Negro movement a unique setting for the fight against racial and gender oppression. Colored No More traces how African American women of the late-nineteenth and early twentieth century made significant strides toward making the nation's capital a more equal and dynamic urban center. Treva B. Lindsey presents New Negro womanhood as a multidimensional space that included race women, blues women, mothers, white collar professionals, beauticians, fortune tellers, sex workers, same-gender couples, artists, activists, and innovators. Drawing from these differing but interconnected African American women's spaces, ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Women in American History
Condition
New
Number of Pages
204
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252082511
SKU
V9780252082511
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About Treva B. Lindsey
Treva B. Lindsey is an associate professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at The Ohio State University.

Reviews for Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, D.C.
Lindsey's Colored No More succeeds in changing the way we see African American women in the nation's capital from the 1890s through the 1920s. She innovatively and provocatively brings together histories of black women in higher education, beauty culture, the suffrage movement, and literary salons to prove that Washington was a site of New Negro ideology.
Journal of Southern History ... Read more

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