Based on the author's thesis (Cornell University).
Based on the author's thesis (Cornell University).
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157) and index.
Contents
"I am we": Black women activists writing autobiography -- Literary antecedents in the struggle for freedom -- On becoming: Activists' reflections on their formative experiences -- Autobiography as political/personal Intervention -- Gender and power dynamics in 1960s -- Black nationalist struggle -- Reading intertextually: Black power narratives then and now.
Summary
A study of three Black Power narratives as instruments for radical social change.
Reproduction
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2022. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])