African American women -- Social conditions
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- A bound woman is a dangerous thing : the incarceration of African American women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland
- A chance for change : Head Start and Mississippi's black freedom struggle
- A fragile freedom : African American women and emancipation in the antebellum city
- A movement without marches : African American women and the politics of poverty in postwar Philadelphia
- A respectable woman : the public roles of African American women in 19th-century New York
- All bound up together : the woman question in African American public culture, 1830-1900
- Black female sexualities
- Black female sexualities
- Black feminist voices in politics
- Black hunger : food and the politics of U.S. identity
- Black women and popular culture : the conversation continues
- Black women in Texas history
- Braided relations, entwined lives : the women of Charleston's urban slave society
- Building houses out of chicken legs : Black women, food, and power
- Chained in silence : Black women and convict labor in the new South
- Chained in silence : Black women and convict labor in the new South
- Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere
- Cooking in other women's kitchens : domestic workers in the South, 1865-1960
- Crescent City girls : the lives of young Black women in segregated New Orleans
- Curse inflicted : from slavery to sex trade
- Finding Charity's folk : enslaved and free black women in Maryland
- Forging freedom : Black women and the pursuit of liberty in antebellum Charleston
- From diplomas to doctorates : the success of black women in higher education and its implications for equal educational opportunities for all
- Gateway to equality : Black women and the struggle for economic justice in St. Louis
- Gateway to equality : Black women and the struggle for economic justice in St. Louis
- Gumbo for the Soul: Liberating Memoirs and Stories to Inspire Females of Color
- Hair matters : beauty, power, and Black women's consciousness
- How we get free : Black feminism and the Combahee River Collective
- Intimate justice : the black female body and the body politic
- Love of Freedom : Black Women in Colonial and Revolutionary New England
- Michelle Obama's impact on African American women and girls
- Out of the house of bondage : the transformation of the plantation household
- Pageants, parlors, and pretty women : race and beauty in the twentieth-century South
- Postracial resistance : Black women, media, and the uses of strategic ambiguity
- Prove it on me : new Negroes, sex, and popular culture in the 1920s
- Race, gender, and the politics of skin tone
- Shadow bodies : black women, ideology, representation, and politics
- Shrill hurrahs : women, gender, and racial violence in South Carolina, 1865-1900
- Sister citizen : shame, stereotypes, and Black women in America
- Staging migrations toward an American West : from Ida B. Wells to Rhodessa Jones
- Style & status : selling beauty to African American women, 1920-1975
- Support Systems and Services for Diverse Populations : Considering the Intersection of Race, Gender, and the Needs of Black Female Undergraduates
- Talk with you like a woman : African American women, justice, and reform in New York, 1890-1935
- Telling histories : black women historians in the ivory tower
- The afterlife of reproductive slavery : biocapitalism and Black feminism's philosophy of history
- The black queer work of ratchet : race, gender, sexuality, and the (anti)politics of respectability
- The essence of liberty : free black women during the slave era
- The folly of Jim Crow : rethinking the segregated South
- The governmentality of Black beauty shame : discourse, iconicity and resistance
- The grind : black women and survival in the inner city
- The mulatta concubine : terror, intimacy, freedom, and desire in the Black transatlantic
- The mysterious voodoo queen, Marie Laveaux : a study of powerful female leadership in nineteenth-century New Orleans
- The sisters are alright : changing the broken narrative of black women in America
- The suffering will not be televised : African American women and sentimental political storytelling
- This will be my undoing : living at the intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America
- Too much to ask : Black women in the era of integration
- Traces of a stream : literacy and social change among African American women
- Womanpower Unlimited and the Black freedom struggle in Mississippi
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