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Black Womanhood: The Syllabus

The syllabus for the course “Black Womanhood,” designed by Jessica Marie Johnson and Martha S. Jones, first taught Spring 2018 at Johns Hopkins University.

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The syllabus for the course “Black Womanhood,” designed by Jessica Marie Johnson and Martha S. Jones, first taught Spring 2018 at Johns Hopkins University.

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Jessica Marie Johnson, Martha S. Jones

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http://dh.jmjafrx.com/2018/01/27/black-womanhood-the-syllabus/

Date

2018

Language

English

Citation

Jessica Marie Johnson, Martha S. Jones, “Black Womanhood: The Syllabus,” 

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