by Deborah Gray White
A foundational text in both African American history and women’s studies, Ar’n’t I a Woman? re-centers the voices and experiences of enslaved Black women in the antebellum South. Historian Deborah Gray White examines the intersection of race, gender, and power with depth and compassion, challenging stereotypes and restoring complexity to the lives of women too often erased from the historical record. Essential, rigorous, and deeply humanizing.
Condition Note: Used paperback with underlining in ink. Cover shows wear; pages remain fully readable and binding is intact.
by Deborah Gray White
A foundational text in both African American history and women’s studies, Ar’n’t I a Woman? re-centers the voices and experiences of enslaved Black women in the antebellum South. Historian Deborah Gray White examines the intersection of race, gender, and power with depth and compassion, challenging stereotypes and restoring complexity to the lives of women too often erased from the historical record. Essential, rigorous, and deeply humanizing.
Condition Note: Used paperback with underlining in ink. Cover shows wear; pages remain fully readable and binding is intact.