Great thinkers and doers : networking Black feminism in the Black press, 1827-1927 /

This book examines how Black women, as readers, writers and editors, were foundational to the Black press in its first 100 years, and models new reading protocols that foreground Black women's politicization of press forms.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zackodnik, Teresa C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2025].
Series:Black press in America series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : "In anything relating to our people, I am insensible of boundaries"
  • Recirculation and African American feminisms
  • Making place : Black women's politics and letters to the editor
  • Geographies of racialization, occupation, and refusal in the Southern workman
  • Feminist Black internationalism in The crisis and Negro world
  • Intermedial fugitivity and the "New Negro" woman in Colored American magazine
  • Coda : the new Underground Railway
  • Appendix: Literary societies and lyceums.