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When and Where I Enter

The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America
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“History at its best—clear, intelligent, moving. Paula Giddings has written a book as priceless as its subject”—Toni Morrison

Acclaimed by writers Toni Morrison and Maya Angelou, Paula Giddings’s When and Where I Enter is not only an eloquent testament to the unsung contributions of individual women to our nation, but to the collective activism which elevated the race and women’s movements that define our times. From Ida B. Wells to the first black Presidential candidate, Shirley Chisholm; from the anti-lynching movement to the struggle for suffrage and equal protection under the law; Giddings tells the stories of black women who transcended the dual discrimination of race and gender—and whose legacy inspires our own generation. Forty years after the passing of the Voting Rights Act, when phrases like “affirmative action” and “wrongful imprisonment” are rallying cries, Giddings words resonate now more than ever.

Product Details

PublisherWilliam Morrow Paperbacks
Publish DateFebruary 27, 2007
Pages416
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780688146504
Dimensions9.3 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches | 17.1 pounds

About the Author

Paula J. Giddings is the Elizabeth A. Woodson 1922 Professor in Afro-American Studies at Smith College and the author of When and Where I Enter and In Search of Sisterhood.

Reviews

“The best interpretation of black women and race and sex that we have” — Women's Review of Books

“The first historical study of the relationship in America between racism and sex.” — Kirkus Reviews

“A triumphant study.” — Publishers Weekly

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