Without fear

Black women and the making of human rights

Without fear

Black women and the making of human rights
Keisha N Blain
Book - 2025

"Even before they were recognized as citizens of the United States, Black women understood that the fights for civil and human rights were inseparable. Over the course of two hundred years, they were at the forefront of national and international movements for social change, weaving connections between their own and others' freedom struggles around the world. Without Fear tells how, during American history, Black women made humans rights theirs: from worldwide travel and public advocacy in the global Black press to their work for the United Nations, they courageously and effectively moved human rights beyond an esoteric concept to an active, organizing principle. Acclaimed historian Keisha N. Blain tells the story of these women--from the well-known, like Ida B. Wells, Madam C. J. Walker, and Lena Horne, to those who are still less known, including Pearl Sherrod, Aretha McKinley, and Marguerite Cartwright... Without Fear is an account of their aspirations, strategies, and struggles to pioneer a human rights approach to combating systems of injustice."--

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主要作者: Blain, Keisha N., 1985- (Author)
格式: 圖書
語言:English
出版: New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, [2025]
版:First edition.
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