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The field of black women's history gained recognition as a legitimate field of study late in the twentieth century. Collecting stories that are both deeply personal and powerfully political, Telling Historiescompiles seventeen personal narratives by leading black women historians at various stages in their careers. Their essays illuminate how--first as graduate students and then as professional historians--they entered and navigated the realm of higher education, a world concerned with and dominated by whites and men. In distinct voices and from different vantage points, the personal histories revealed here also tell the story of the struggle to establish a new scholarly field.Black women, alleged by affirmative-action supporters and opponents to be "twofers," recount how they have confronted racism, sexism, and homophobia on college campuses. They explore how the personal and the political intersect in historical research and writing and in the academy. Organized by the years the contributors earned their Ph.D.'s, these essays follow the black women who entered the field of history during and after the civil rights and black power movements, endured the turbulent 1970s, and opened up the field of black women's history in the 1980s. By comparing the experiences of older and younger generations, this collection makes visible the benefits and drawbacks of the institutionalization of African American and African American women's history. Telling Historiescaptures the voices of these pioneers, intimately and publicly. Contributors:
Mia Bay, Rutgers University
Elsa Barkley Brown, University of Maryland
Leslie Brown, Washington University, St. Louis
Crystal N. Feimster, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sharon Harley, University of Maryland
Wanda A. Hendricks, University of South Carolina
Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern University
Chana Kai Lee, University of Georgia
Jennifer L. Morgan, New York University
Nell Irvin Painter, Newark, New Jersey
Merline Pitre, Texas Southern University
Barbara Ransby, University of Illinois at Chicago
Julie Saville, University of Chicago
Brenda Elaine Stevenson, University of California, Los Angeles
Ula Taylor, University of California, Berkeley
Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, Morgan State University
Deborah Gray White, Rutgers University
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Acknowledgments p. ix
Introduction: A Telling History Deborah Gray White p. 1
Un Essai d'Ego-Histoire Nell Irvin Painter p. 28
Becoming a Black Woman's Historian Darlene Clark Hine p. 42
A Journey through History Merline Pitre p. 58
Being and Thinking outside of the Box: A Black Woman's Experience in Academia Rosalyn Terborg-Penn p. 72
My History in History Deborah Gray White p. 85
The Politics of Memory and Place: Reflections of an African American Female Scholar Sharon Harley p. 101
History without Illusion Julie Saville p. 135
On the Margins: Creating a Space and Place in the Academy Wanda A. Hendricks p. 146
History Lessons Brenda Elaine Stevenson p. 158
The Death of Dry Tears Ula Taylor p. 172
Looking Backward in Order to Go Forward: Black Women Historians and Black Women's History Mia Bay p. 182
Journey toward a Different Self: The Defining Power of Illness, Race, and Gender Chana Kai Lee p. 200
Bodies of History Elsa Barkley Brown p. 215
Experiencing Black Feminism Jennifer L. Morgan p. 228
Dancing on the Edges of History, but Never Dancing Alone Barbara Ransby p. 240
How a Hundred Years of History Tracked Me Down Leslie Brown p. 252
Not So Ivory: African American Women Historians Creating Academic Communities Crystal N. Feimster p. 270
Contributors p. 285
Introduction: A Telling History Deborah Gray White p. 1
Un Essai d'Ego-Histoire Nell Irvin Painter p. 28
Becoming a Black Woman's Historian Darlene Clark Hine p. 42
A Journey through History Merline Pitre p. 58
Being and Thinking outside of the Box: A Black Woman's Experience in Academia Rosalyn Terborg-Penn p. 72
My History in History Deborah Gray White p. 85
The Politics of Memory and Place: Reflections of an African American Female Scholar Sharon Harley p. 101
History without Illusion Julie Saville p. 135
On the Margins: Creating a Space and Place in the Academy Wanda A. Hendricks p. 146
History Lessons Brenda Elaine Stevenson p. 158
The Death of Dry Tears Ula Taylor p. 172
Looking Backward in Order to Go Forward: Black Women Historians and Black Women's History Mia Bay p. 182
Journey toward a Different Self: The Defining Power of Illness, Race, and Gender Chana Kai Lee p. 200
Bodies of History Elsa Barkley Brown p. 215
Experiencing Black Feminism Jennifer L. Morgan p. 228
Dancing on the Edges of History, but Never Dancing Alone Barbara Ransby p. 240
How a Hundred Years of History Tracked Me Down Leslie Brown p. 252
Not So Ivory: African American Women Historians Creating Academic Communities Crystal N. Feimster p. 270
Contributors p. 285
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