Michele Wallace- “The Myth of the Superwoman Revisited”
6275 Bunche HallMichele Wallace and Ellen Dubois
Michele Wallace and Ellen Dubois
Jaimie Crumley’s research explores black freedom in antebellum America as seen through the lives and writings of black Christian women. She focuses on women who taught and lectured in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Washington, D.C. and England. These women provide insight into the role of Christian spirituality in shaping freedom for black women. Their histories underscore the complexities […]
History of Women, Men & Sexuality Group presents Ellen Carol Dubois, " Women's Vote: Past, Present and Future" A book talk to commemorate 100 years of the 19th Amendment
Marissa's article highlights the complex relationship between black women and New York City police in the years between the founding of the municipal force in 1845 and the officer-driven race riot that punctuated the turn of the twentieth century. It considers how shifts in police power, departmental structure, and jurisdiction altered the lives of women of color […]