What if I am a woman? : Black women's speeches /
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| Format: | CD Audio Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Smithsonian Folkways,
[between 1990 and 1999]
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| Series: | Custom compact disc series.
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. What if I am a woman (1833) / Maria W. Stewart (8:33)
- Woman's rights (1851) / Sojourner Truth (3:29)-- Why slavery is still rampant (1859) / Sarah Parker Remond (11:18)
- When woman gets her rights, man will be right (1867) / Sojourner Truth (6:17)
- The progress of colored women (1904) ; Frederick Douglass (1908) / Mary Church Terrell (32:51).
- v. 2. Lynching, our national crime (1909) / Ida B. Wells-Barnett (13:26)
- Ben is going to take his big brother's place (1964) / Fannie Lee Chaney (4:30)
- It is time for a change (1969) / Shirley Chisholm (9:10)
- We need to be united / Mrs. Martin Luther King (9:40)
- I am a black revolutionary woman (1971) / Angela Davis (10:08)
- The right to a decent life and human dignity (1971) / Coretta Scott King (7:54).