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Perkins, Margo V. Autobiography as Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, , pp, ISBN: Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, and Elaine Brown are the only I women activists of the Black Power movement who have published book-length autobiographies. Book Reviews chapter to Porterâ s and Boyleâ s experiences of Germany; and a ï¬ nal chapter to such abstract questions as what constitutes an ethical reading of a text. Despite Austenfeldâ s obvious concerns with history and ethics, literary discussion is at the heart of his book. And indeed, he gives refreshing and astute revisionist readings of Boyleâ s Death of a Man, Porterâ s. Margo V. Perkins. A recipient of the Mississippi University for Women's Eudora Welty Prize in , Margo V. Perkins is an assistant professor of English and American studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
Autobiography As Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties by Margo V. Perkins (, Trade Paperback). Autobiography as Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties . by Margo V. Perkins. (2) $ Angela Davis, Assata Shakur (a.k.a. JoAnne Chesimard), and Elaine Brown are the only women activists of the Black Power movement who have published book-length autobiographies. In bearing witness to that era, these militant newsmakers wrote in part to educate and to mobilize their anticipated readers. Author: Margo V. Perkins Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi ISBN: Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi Release: Language: en View A study of the Black Power narratives of Angela Davis, Assata Shakur (a.k.a. JoAnne Chesimard), and Elaine Brown as instruments for radical social change.
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