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Womanist Theory and Research
Vol. 3.1 (1999)

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Table of contents:

Jerushia Graham: Photographs/Front Cover, Back Cover, Centerfold

Layli Phillips: “But Some of Us Are Brave”: The Courage and Love of the SisterLove Women’s AIDS Project

Benita Roth: Race, Class and the Emergence of Black Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s

Duchess Harris: “All of Who I Am in the Same Place”: The Combahee River Collective

Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu: “Children of those who chose to survive”: Neo-Slave Narrative Authors Create Women of Resistance

Neal A. Lester: “Put your hands on your hips/ And let your backbone slip”: Dance as Feminist Text and Womanist Context in Zora Neale Hurstons’ ‘Isis’

Co-Editors:

Barbara McCaskill
Department of English
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-6205

Layli Phillips
Women's Studies Department
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia 30314

Special thanks to Dr. R. Baxter Miller, Donnette S. Parks, Spencer Simrill, Terris Thomas, Heather Mitchell, and Dionne Stephens.

Copyright (C) 1999 by the Institute for African-American Studies. All rights reserved.

ISSN 1077-0380 (new ISSN pending).