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I Like To Get Something Done: Fighting for Social and Political Change,truggles. Grant—along with members of her family—challenged local white authorities to obtain voting rights and to improve schools in their rural community. Not intended as a criticism of men, Grant’s observation states her understanding of the different obstacles that Jim Crow presented black men asurrogate 发表于 2025-3-24 02:45:22
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I Like To Get Something Done: Fighting for Social and Political Change,ow South. They speak with anger as they remember the exclusion and hatred they faced. At the same time, however, they speak with pride about their unyielding commitments to the black struggle for social and political change.骚扰 发表于 2025-3-24 12:49:27
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You Are All Under Bondage, Which Is True: Working Lives,eant, what it was like, and how it changed, or didn’t, across the generations of women in their families. Work was one of the defining features of black women’s lives in the Jim Crow South, and all of our informants were employed in at least one job throughout their lives, while also carrying responsibilities for work in their own homes.Spina-Bifida 发表于 2025-3-24 20:48:00
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230109872Africa; African; America; corpus; history; history of literature; interview; living; society; women