Offers a panoramic view of Black feminist politics through the stories of a remarkable cross section of Black women who attended the 1977 National Women's Conference. These women advocated for civil and women's rights but also for accessibility, lesbians, sex workers, welfare recipients, labourers, and children.
This volume offers a panoramic view of Black feminist
politics through the stories of Black women who attended the 1977 National
Women's Conference, placing the diversity of Black women's experiences and
their leadership at the center of the history of the women's movement.