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Caffie Greene and Black Women Activists: Unsung Women of the Black Liberation Movement: Interdisciplinary Research in Gender

Autor Kofi-Charu Nat Turner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2023
This book uses the life and work of Caffie Greene, one of the most influential grassroots community activists and public health educators in twentieth-century Los Angeles as a platform to examine the wider story of Black women activists in recent United States history.
Caffie Greene worked to foster the development of unions, Black elected officials, and Black youth leaders within the Black Panthers and worked with a legion of women leaders to further progress in the fields of health care, education, youth employment, welfare rights, public transportation, police reform, and electoral politics. The book traces Greene’s journey from her childhood plantation life in Arkansas to her emergence as one of the most distinguished civil rights activists in Los Angeles' history. It provides in-depth, meticulously researched archival material to amplify the voice of a pivotal woman and analyzes how her contributions impacted the movements of the postwar era. Examining the pedagogical aspects of social protest as the main resource for consciousness raising among historically marginalized youth and adults, Caffie Greene and Black Women Activists asks the essential question: What can we learn about grassroots community organizing that we do not yet know by centering a Black woman like Caffie Greene’s life? What are the continuities in Greene’s political work between Cold War radicalism, Black Power, and Black feminism and that strict binaries like integrationist and Black separatist, nationalism and socialism, and feminism and Black Power obscure?
This book will be of key interest to students and scholars studying Black activist history, Black feminism, and twentieth-century United States history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032069197
ISBN-10: 1032069198
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 12 Tables, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Interdisciplinary Research in Gender

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction; PART I. ARKANSAS to post-WWII Los Angeles (1919-1959) 1 Arkansas and pre-WWII Los Angeles (1919-1939); 2 San Pedro Years (1939-1949); 3 The Family Years (1949-1959); PART II. TEEN POST & WAR ON POVERTY (1959-1967) 4 Y-Teen, Political Organizing & ANC Mothers (1959-1964); 5 War on Poverty, Watts Uprising & the Teen Post (1964-1967); PART III. HEALTH CARE & HIGHER EDUCATION (1967-1976) 6 Founding MLK Hospital and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (1966-1969) 7 National Health Organizing, Black Grassroots Caucus, & Youth Health Careers (1970-1974) 8 Struggle for Community Control of King-Drew (1974-1975) PART IV. CONCERNED BLACK WOMEN & DNC (1975-1989) 9 Year of the Concerned Black Woman, L.A. County Commissioner, & DNC (1975-1980) 10 No Intention of Resting: Biological and Educational Warfare (1980-1989) PART V. LEGACY, BLACK YOUTH & #BLM (1990s-Beyond) 11 Chemical and Economic Warfare, South African Apartheid (Late 1980s-1991); 12 I Won’t Complain: Arrest, Alzheimer’s, 90th Birthday, Funeral, and Legacy (1991 and Beyond); Epilogue; Appendix: Caffie Greene’s Organizational Affiliations, 1940-2010; Awards Granted to Caffie Greene; Interviews; Note on Primary Sources 

Notă biografică

Kofi-Charu Nat Turner, grandson of Caffie Greene, is an associate professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and received his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Brought up by activist parents in the San Francisco Bay Area and then by his grandma in South Central L.A., Dr. Turner first found a spiritual foundation to his activism as a student of Africana Studies studying abroad in Ghana. Today, all his work seeks to engage and support historically underserved youth, K-12 teachers, and administrators utilizing mindfulness and other embodied practices to heal the intergenerational trauma associated with white body supremacy. A community-engaged scholar and ceaseless seeker of knowledge, Dr. Turner’s research and courses span the areas of language and literacy practices of culturally and linguistically diverse urban adolescents (particularly African Americans) in school and nonschool settings, racial justice/reparations in education, hip-hop culture, and emergent technologies. He received degrees from Harvard and Brown Universities and was trained in dynamic mindfulness (DMind) at the Niroga Institute (Oakland, CA), an organization he continues to collaborate with, facilitating DMind with youth in Jersey City public schools.

Descriere

This book uses the life and work of Caffie Greene, one of the most influential grassroots community activists and public health educators in 20th century Los Angeles as a platform to examine the wider story of black women activists in recent United States history.