Black Women Imagining and Realizing Liberated Futures

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-04-27 DOI:10.1080/10572252.2022.2069289
Jessica Edwards, Josie Walwema
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ABSTRACT In the summer of 1881, a group of Black women formed The Washing Society of Atlanta by deploying extraorganizational technical communication to collectively bargain for better working conditions and wages. In this article, we illuminate the ways that Black women operated in a world dominated by an established order of racial hierarchy. We argue that the Washerwomen manifested a particular form of Black technical communication rooted in agency and advocacy.
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黑人女性想象和实现自由的未来
摘要1881年夏天,一群黑人女性通过组织外的技术交流,共同争取更好的工作条件和工资,成立了亚特兰大洗涤协会。在这篇文章中,我们阐明了黑人女性在一个由既定的种族等级制度统治的世界中的运作方式。我们认为,洗衣女工体现了一种植根于代理和宣传的特殊形式的黑人技术交流。
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