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Neither Separate nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South
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EthnicityCritical Race TheorySouthern WomenEducationRacial StudyBlack ExperienceRacial Segregation StudiesAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesRaceBlack Feminist ThoughtLatino/a StudiesGender StudiesBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsEthnic StudiesRacial EquityBlack Feminist TheoryIntersectionalitySocial ClassFeminist TheoryHistory 1Black ProtestBlack PoliticsBlack Women’s StudiesSociologyAfrican American SlaveryBlack FeminismClass AnalysisAcknowledgments Introduction PartRace RelationSocial Diversity
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Engendering History 1. The Social Relations of Southern Women Barbara Ellen Smith 2. Transgressions in Race and Place: The Ubiquitous Native Grandmother in America's Cultural Memory Darlene Wilson and Patricia D. Beaver 3. Good Ol' Woman: Relations of Race and Gender in an Indian Community Patricia B. Lerch Part II: Making a Living 4. Race, Class, and Intimacy in Southern Households: Relationships Between Black Domestic Workers and White Employers Mahnaz Kousha 5. Women, Restructuring, and Textiles: The Increasing Complexity of Subordination and Struggle in a Southern Community Cynthia D. Anderson and Michael D. Schulman 6. A Coalfield Tapestry: Weaving the Socioeconomic Fabric of Women's Lives Ann M. Oberhauser and Anne-Marie Turnage Part III: Sustaining Communities 7. Finding a Voice: Latinas in the South Lorida C. Velazquez 8. Doing Good While Doing Well: Professional Black Women in the Mississippi Delta Cynthia M. Duncan, Margaret M. Walsh, and Gemma Beckley 9. Holding Hands: An American Stuggle for Community Carol Stack 10. Women and Revolutionary Relations Community-Building in Appalachia Monica Kelly Appleby Part IV: Changing Possibilities in the Global South 11. Gender, Race and Place: Confounding Labor Activism in Central Appalachia Sally Ward Maggard 12. Southern Women and Southern Borders on the Move: Tennessee Workers Explore the New International Division of Labor Fran Ansley and Susan Williams 13. What's Sex Got to Do with It, Y'All? Mab Segrest About the Contributors Index