Black women intellectuals in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Black women, black ink: the "word" of black women abolitionist feminisms / Marquis Bey
"To make myself and my people whole": Ida B. Wells as a public intellectual / Marsha J. Tyson Darling
A presence and a voice: Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin and the Black Women's Club movement / Teresa Blue Holden
Black women intellectuals in the new Negro era
"Never" let color interfere?: the insurgent black intellectual writing of Jessie Redmon Fauset / Christopher Allen Varlack
"Now you cookin' with gas": Zora Neale Hurston and her legacy / Nicole Anae
The realisms of Elizabeth Catlett
Kirstin L. Ellsworth
Black women intellectuals in the civil rights-black power era
"Sounding the trumpet": Anna Arnold Hedgeman and the civil rights movement in the north / Hettie V. Williams
Pauli Murray: the life of an American intellectual / Kenya Davis-Hayes
Wanda Coleman and Los Angeles: reading postmodern America from the eye of the cyclone / Charles Joseph
"Pro black women, yet anti no one": black women intellectuals and the national alliance of black feminists / Voichita Nachescu
Black women intellectuals in the post-civil rights era
bell hooks: resistance writing beyond the academy / Ewa Kleczaj-Siara
"At the core of the broken fruit?: on Audre Lorde's self-definitions and the critical deployment of the Dahomey/Yoruba lore / J. Edgar Bauer
Black women intellectuals in the public square
She who could never be ?just? anything: Toni Morrison, an American intellectual
Marquis Bey
African American women in the public sphere: Admiral Michelle Howard
Melissa Ziobro.