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Black Women and Politics in New York City

Online ISBN:
9780252094101
Print ISBN:
9780252036965
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
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Black Women and Politics in New York City

Julie A. Gallagher
Julie A. Gallagher
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Published:
1 June 2012
Online ISBN:
9780252094101
Print ISBN:
9780252036965
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press

Abstract

This book documents six decades of politically active black women, between the 1910s and the 1970s, in New York City who waged struggles for justice, rights, and equality not through grassroots activism but through formal politics. In tracing the paths of black women activists from women's clubs and civic organizations to national politics—including appointments to presidential commissions, congressional offices, and even a presidential candidacy—the book also articulates the vision of politics the women developed and its influence on the Democratic Party and its policies. Deftly examining how race, gender, and the structure of the state itself shape outcomes, the book exposes the layers of power and discrimination at work in all sectors of U.S. society. The book covers the fights for economic, social, and political rights of black activists, such as Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Irene Moorman Blackstone, Ruth Whitehead Whaley, and Shirley Chisholm. It analyses the great strides made by African American women in the United States during this period and discusses the progress of black activists in more recent years, such as the breaking down of racialized and gendered barriers to political power.

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