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African American Women Writers of the 19th Century is a digital collection of some 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers.

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AfricanaMemoirs.net is an online resource to encourage research grounded in Black women's life stories. This open access database enhances narrative study and broadens the genres of autobiography, memoir, and epistolary writing. Most importantly,…

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An award-winning entertainment and humor blog covering everything pop culture, from TV, movies, politics and technology to life's random adventures.

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A circle of monthly donors to collectively contribute whatever you can afford to ensure that feminist activist Barbara Smith is able to live the life she deserves in retirement. Because she has dedicated her life’s work towards liberation, and not to…

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Curated from the hearts and minds of Black womxn [sic], the Black Beauty Archives encompasses the history of our past, documents the present while imagining the future. Our mission is to preserve, document and celebrate the history of Black Beauty…

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a compilation of books, essays/articles, speeches, music, and other bodies of work that accurately explains the diverse forms of Blackness that exists for Black women, and how the lives of Black disabled women meshed within that discourse. This…

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The Black Feminist Organizational Archive offers archival materials related to black feminist organizations active in the U.S. from 1968 to roughly 1980. It provides access to the meeting minutes, newsletter, publications, event flyers, and other…

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A unique collective committed to challenging popular culture narratives about black women and girls, using storytelling to connect, strengthen, and empower women and girls and their communities.

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The Black Lesbian Archives was created on June 25, 2017 to bring awareness, build our Community, Educate & Preserve our Culture.

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A draft of a syllabus to a Black Womanhood course taught by Jessica Marie Johnson and Martha S. Jones, first taught Spring 2018 at Johns Hopkins University.
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