Black Foremothers: Three Lives

Black Foremothers: Three Lives image
ISBN-10:

0070204330

ISBN-13:

9780070204331

Author(s): Dorothy Sterling
Edition: 1st Paperback Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1979
Publisher: Feminist Press
Format: Paperback, 167 pages
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Description:

   Three heroic women whose stories, in the words of Margaret Walker, "every woman, man, and child should know": Ellen Craft, the daring runaway Georgia slave who used her freedom to serve the cause of abolition; Ida B. Wells, th firebrand journalist whose crusade against lynching awakened the consciousness of a nation; and Mary Church Terrell, a gifted and untiring leader in the movement for suffrage, civil rights, and world peace. Through painstaking research, Sterling not only produces a fascinating account of three outstanding leaders; she also documents the role hitherto "faceless, nameless millions of African-American women" have played in shaping our culture and history. Reflecting and connecting the historical struggle of the years 1826 through 1954, Black Foremothers will captivate and inspire readers, young and old.











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