The second edited by Darlene Clark Hine will expand the report on the achievements and contributions of African-American women.
The first edition of the 1994 excellent reference, the Dartmouth medal winner, the Black Americans women, opened up a new foundation for the first time in all studies in this large but less expressed field, the most powerful black people Offered men. One of the cornerstones of female research. Eric Foner of Columbia University acknowledges that "changing one of our publishing activities in a particular field" has filled the gaps in literature and raises new research and concepts about the history of African-American women . After publishing the first edition, a new generation of African-American women are prosperous and need to update this innovative reference. Women such as Venus, Serena Williams, Condorisa Rice, Carroll Mosley Brown, Ruth Simmons, Anfuji have contributed greatly to sports, politics, academia, and business. And it will be last name. Among nearly 600 entries, African-American women celebrated the amazing achievements of black women in history, emphasizing their ongoing contribution in the US, and the new edition helped the first edition Representing research.
Since the birth of this country, American black women were excessive. Literature, rhetoric, movies, television, newspapers, magazines, social media, publicity, and law are all tools that white Americans use to blame black women based on gender. It is easy to study how Caucasians use these tools to deal with our women, but equally importantly, the African-American community, especially through hip-hop, We are studying ways to support. Hip-hop is an important part of African American culture. It is our own way to express ourselves, community, struggle, and achievements. In many cases, hip-hop is used to maintain injustice and humanity, but the most popular is N.W. A strong position for police brutality in their record "Fuck tha Police".
We live in the USA, but this is based on exploitation of black people and accidental murder and always condemns our fight. There is no good choice for black women in America. We understand and rarely choose to represent us. And, in doing so, we face extreme bias and dismissal regardless of qualifications and achievements. They call blacks who use legislation to destroy our economic abilities and benefit from the sufferings of blacks and indigenous peoples as "super-predators" (BIPOC). We believe these candidates, so we will not make these decisions. We are purely practical