Megan Taylor Shockley, "We, Too, Are Americans": African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-1954.(BOOK NOTES / REFERENCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES)(Brief article)(Book review)
Publication Date: 22-SEP-07
Publication Title: Labour/Le Travail
Format: Online

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Megan Taylor Shockley, "We, Too, Are. Americans": African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-1954 (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press 2004)

CIVIL RIGHTS LITERATURE in the United States has gradually come to acknowledge the roles of both middle-class and working-class African-American women in advancing the causes of racial...



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