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Women have been the foundation of community social and institutional life. They lead in production and the social reproduction. This amounts to two fulltime jobs. However, within the community male supremacy is a major problem today. ube.com/watch ?v=rPBH57BW hpE

What are the issues? &q=angela+davis&total=130&start=2 0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1

Africa Slave trade Slavery Emancipation Rural tenancy Great migrations Urban industry Structural crisis Information society The logic of Black history: modes of social cohesion, modes of social disruption

The slave experience of Black women (Intro, Chapter 11)(Intro, Chapter 11)

Harriet Tubman (1820 – 1913, on the far left) et+tubman&total=67&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3

The rural tenant experience of Black women (Intro, Chapter 11)(Intro, Chapter 11)

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The urban Industrial experience of Black women. (Intro, Chapter 11)(Intro, Chapter 11)

Fannie Lou Hamer &q=fannie+lou+ham er&total=10&start=0&num=10&so=0&type= search&plindex=2

Shirley Chisholm (1924 – 2005) &q=shirley+chisom&total=13& start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

Bachelor’s degree or higher

$75,000 or more annual income ($15,000 or less)

Does the tradition of Black women in the freedom struggle continue? &type=search&plindex=1

Mother and son: Afeni Shakur & 2pak Shakur

Elizabeth Catlett