Too Heavy a Load: Black Women in Defense of Themselves
1894-1994
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Publication
2000-02-01 - W. W. Norton & Company
Language
English
Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780393319927
- ISBN-10039331992X
- Goodreads291245
- LibraryThing296693
- Better World Books9780393319927
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7453656M
Classifications
- LCCE185.86.W43875
Description
Too Heavy a Load explores this century's rich history of black women defending, defining, and explaining themselves. Although most prominently a history of the century-long struggle against racism and male chauvinism, it also brings to light and celebrates twentieth-century African American women's unlauded support for women's rights, civil rights, and civil liberties. Too Heavy a Load also takes us beyond the reach of history in its moving and fascinating illumination of black women's painful struggle to hold their racial and gender identities intact while feeling the inexorable pull of the agendas of white women and black men. Finally, it tells the larger and lamentable story of how Americans began this century measuring racial progress by the status of black women, but gradually came to focus on the status of black men - the masculinization of America's racial consciousness.
First Sentence
On a sticky hot night in 1916, Charleston's black women met at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church to hear Mary Church Terrell speak on "The Modern Woman."
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