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Gosh, I am going to be reading my history out of order. Might have to insert this one before I keep going with Crossing the Line, which begins a decade or two after this ends. (Yes, I am reading these books for fun, or, at least, as much fun as the seemingly endless struggle can be. #history major!) Now I need a good 1920-1940 history of Black women activists in the US ... #RightToVote
suzisteffen I mean I WAS a history major. A loooong time ago. 😂 6y
SW-T Not just women and it‘s very regional, but there‘s
Black Bostonians and the Politics of Culture, 1920-1940 6y
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SW-T Little before your time period but the role of the church in politics is covered in
Righteous Discontent: The Women's Movement in the Black Baptist Church, 1880-1920 6y
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suzisteffen @SW-T thank you for the recs! 6y