
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective
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- Release Year
- 2017
- ISBN
- 9781608468553
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Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608468550
ISBN-13
9781608468553
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235638028
Product Key Features
Book Title
How We Get Free : Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective
Number of Pages
200 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Political Ideologies / Radicalism, United States / 20th Century, Discrimination & Race Relations, Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
7.8 Oz
Item Length
5.5 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-057319
Reviews
"This new collection of a four-decades-old text reminds us that black women have long known that America's destiny is inseparable from how it treats them and the nation ignores this truth at its peril." --The New York Review of Books "A striking collection that should be immediately added to the Black feminist canon." --Bitch Media "An essential book for any feminist library." --Library Journal, "This new collection of a four-decades-old text reminds us that black women have long known that America's destiny is inseparable from how it treats them and the nation ignores this truth at its peril." --The New York Review of Books "A striking collection that should be immediately added to the Black feminist canon." --Bitch Media "An essential book for any feminist library." --Library Journal "The publication of How We Get Free marks the 40th anniversary of the Combahee River Collective statement, which is often said to be the foundational document of intersectional feminism. As white feminism has gained an increasing amount of coverage, there are still questions as to how black and brown women's needs are being addressed. This book, through a collection of interviews with prominent black feminists, provides some answers." -Rachael Revesz, the Independent "For feminists of all kinds, astute scholars, or anyone with a passion for social justice, How We Get Free is an invaluable work." -Ethnic and Racial Studies Journal, "This new collection of a four-decades-old text reminds us that black women have long known that America's destiny is inseparable from how it treats them and the nation ignores this truth at its peril." --The New York Review of Books "A striking collection that should be immediately added to the Black feminist canon." --Bitch Media "An essential book for any feminist library." --Library Journal "The publication of How We Get Free marks the 40th anniversary of the Combahee River Collective statement, which is often said to be the foundational document of intersectional feminism. As white feminism has gained an increasing amount of coverage, there are still questions as to how black and brown women's needs are being addressed. This book, through a collection of interviews with prominent black feminists, provides some answers." --Rachael Revesz, Independent "For feminists of all kinds, astute scholars, or anyone with a passion for social justice, How We Get Free is an invaluable work. --Ethnic and Racial Studies Journal
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
305.48896073
Synopsis
Winner of the 2018 Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Nonfiction The Combahee River Collective, a path-breaking group of radical black feminists, was one of the most important organizations to develop out of the antiracist and women's liberation movements of the 1960s and 70s. In this collection of essays and interviews edited by activist-scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, founding members of the organization and contemporary activists reflect on the legacy of its contributions to Black feminism and its impact on today's struggles. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes on Black politics, social movements, and racial inequality in the United States. Her book From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation won the 2016 Lannan Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New Politics, The Guardian, In These Times, Black Agenda Report, Ms., International Socialist Review , and other publications. Taylor is Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University., The Combahee River Collective, a path-breaking group of radical black feminists, was one of the most important organizations to develop out of the antiracist and women's liberation movements of the 1960s and 70s. In this collection of essays and interviews edited by activist-scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, founding members of the organization and contemporary activists reflect on the legacy of its contributions to Black feminism and its impact on today's struggles. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes on Black politics, social movements, and racial inequality in the United States. Her book From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation won the 2016 Lannan Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New Politics, The Guardian, In These Times, Black Agenda Report, Ms., International Socialist Review, and other publications. Taylor is Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. '...a literal roadmap to revolution for a new generation of political activists ready to challenge mainstream feminism' -- Vogue, "If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free." --Combahee River Collective Statement, "If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free." -Combahee River Collective Statement, The Combahee River Collective, a path-breaking group of radical black feminists, was one of the most important organizations to develop out of the antiracist and women's liberation movements of the 1960s and 70s. In this collection of essays and interviews edited by activist-scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, founding members of the organization and contemporary activists reflect on the legacy of its contributions to Black feminism and its impact on today's struggles. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes on Black politics, social movements, and racial inequality in the United States. Her book From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation won the 2016 Lannan Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New Politics, The Guardian, In These Times, Black Agenda Report, Ms., International Socialist Review, and other publications. Taylor is Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.
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