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Loading... Womanist Justice, Womanist Hope (AAR Academy Series, 79) (edition 1993)by Emilie M. Townes (Author)
Work InformationWomanist justice, womanist hope by Emilie M. Townes
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This book offers an important contribution to the recovery and articulation of African-American womanist experience. Ida Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) was an activist, social reformer, and churchwoman. Womanist Justice, Womanist Hope recovers her life and historical context and examines the extentto which her perspective can be a resource for a contemporary womanist Christian social ethic. Beginning with a brief biographical sketch of Wells-Barnett, Emilie Townes examines the religious and social world in which she worked as well as her many speeches and publciations. Townes focusesespecially on Wells-Barnett's participation in the anti-lynching campaigns of the late nineteenth century. She argues that Wells-Barnett's life and work can provide important lessons in leadership and social activism for contemporary Black churchwomen. nature of leadership for Black women, No library descriptions found. |
![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)323.092 — Social sciences Political Science Civil and political rights Civil Rights Biography And History BiographyLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |