Description:
This unique, profusely illustrated, inspiring tribute sweeps through
world history to celebrate the courage, commitment, and accomplishments
that link the daughters of Africa in a 3,500-year heritage, from
ancient queens to the modern Black women who command respect and renown
in every field of human endeavor. Now, in the first collection of its
kind, Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter of Howard University gathers these
stories in a book that is at once an unprecedented group portrait of
Africana Woman and a stirring chronicle of Black women's impact and
influence.
In these pages, meet magnificent figures from ages past: Hatshepsut,
the female Pharaoh who built some of Egypt's greatest monuments;
Makeda, the fabled Queen of Sheba, whose royal dynasty ruled Ethiopia
until the 20th century; and Nanny, Queen of the Maroons, who led
escaped slaves in forging a realm in Jamaica's wild mountains in the
1700s. Learn also about the courageous women who escaped from centuries
of slavery, such as Coincoin, who amassed a 2,000-acre estate in
18th-century Louisiana, and Mary Prince, author of an autobiography
that created a sensation in England in the 1830s. Trace the rise of
abolitionism and the unforgettable figures who fought for Black freedom
-- Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and others -- along with the
groundbreaking leaders who struggled to turn emancipation into true
equality, a battle that lasted over a century, from Reconstruction to
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and beyond. These women -- dedicated
educators like Mary Church Terrell, business pioneers like Madam C. J.
Walker, daring journalists like Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and determined
activists like Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer -- devoted their lives
to social justice. Finally, meet those who have made modern history,
from politicians like Shirley Chisholm to media stars like Oprah
Winfrey.
Filled with extraordinary illustrations and rare photographs, as well
as evocative selections from diaries, memoirs, songs, and poetry, this
is a fascinating tale of cruel fate and unflagging creativity, profound
tragedy and uplifting triumph -- a testament to the astonishing
strength and spirit of Africana Woman throughout the ages and all over
the world.
Africana Woman
Her Story Through Time
by Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter
ISBN:
9780792261650
ISBN-10:
0792261658
Publisher:
National Geographic Society
Publication Date:
2003
Format:
Hardcover, 256 pages
Book Type:
New