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The sisterhood : a forgotten minority : power and influence of black women

Call Number

  • 305.48896 F967 (CEN)

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Publication Information

[United States] : [Paul Fuller], [2019]

Physical Description

ix, 277 pages : portraits (some color) ; 23 cm

Summary

"'The Sisterhood' is a tribute to African and African American women who contribute to, exert power in, and influence the societies they live in. Their presence has been apparent since antiquity, despite ostracism, marginalization, and oppression in male-dominated societies. Since ancient times in Africa, black women have contributed to and influenced their nations in a variety of ways such as governmental leadership, commerce, and have appreciated more freedoms than women have on other continents despite facing relegation. In modern America, black women continue to face disregard, though have made their presence known by exerting power and influence in politics, economics, education, civil rights, military service, religion, media outlets, and other aspects of society. They truly are a force worth reckoning, although they still have a long road to travel."--Back cover.

Contents

  • The sisterhood in antiquity and medieval Africa
  • The guidance of women in the black family
  • The influence of black women in religion
  • Black women in the political arena
  • African American women in the fight for freedom
  • African and African American female contributors to education
  • African and African American women in the economic realm
  • Contributions by black women to the military
  • Influence of African American women to America's culture
  • Black women in science and technology
  • The power of African American women in the media
  • Notable African American female leaders.

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