美国黑人民权运动:艾达·b·威尔斯的女性修辞与自传

IF 0.8 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Journal of African American Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI:10.1007/s12111-022-09576-4
Nitesh Narnolia, Naresh Kumar
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《正义运动:艾达·b·威尔斯的自传》是一本励志自传,讲述了一位非裔美国民权领袖和黑人女权主义者的故事。艾达·b·威尔斯1862年出生于一个奴隶家庭,她见证了美国内战后的重建时期、选举权之战、第一次世界大战及其后果。在她的自传中,她记录了她的个人奋斗,她的成就,以及她为促进妇女和非裔美国人的平等而进行的主要活动。这本自传对美国的种族关系和两性关系进行了批判性的回顾。她不仅观察了美国社会,而且作为妇女运动和非裔美国人民权运动的领导者,她还改变了美国社会。这本自传在记录白人暴徒对非裔美国人私刑的普遍模式方面尤为重要。在抗议和书写这些恐怖事件的同时,威尔斯也与这些非法和暴力行为作斗争。她和许多人一起努力,让自己激进而坚定的立场得到代表。她与一些著名的领导人有意见分歧,包括苏珊·安东尼、W·e·b·杜波依斯和布克·t·华盛顿。她在自传中描述了这些差异,同时反思了她不愿妥协自己的立场。因此,本文试图通过女性视角来定位美国的民权运动。本文的主要目的是围绕艾达的自传构建一个对话。为了了解妇女领袖在美国民权运动中的作用。
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“Crusade” for African American Civil Rights: Female Rhetoric and Autobiography of Ida B. Wells

Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells is the inspirational autobiography of an African American civil rights leader and black feminist. Ida B. Wells, born into slavery in 1862, witnessed the Reconstruction era after the Civil War in the USA, the battle of suffrage, the World War I, and its aftermath. In her autobiography, she documents her individual struggle, her accomplishments, and her major activities in order to promote equality for women and African Americans. This autobiography provides a critical review of American racial and sexual relations. She did not simply observe the American scene, but she also transformed it as a leader in the women’s movement and the African American Civil Rights movement. The autobiography is especially important in documenting the prevalent patterns of lynching of African American men by white mobs. While protesting and writing about these horrors, Wells also fought against these illegal and violent acts. She struggled with many people to have her radical and unflinching stands represented. She had opinion differences with some of the prominent leaders including Susan B. Anthony, W E. B. Du Bois, and Booker T. Washington. She depicts these differences in her autobiography while reflecting upon her unwillingness to compromise with her stand. Thus, the present paper tries to locate the Civil Rights movement in America through female perspective. The major aim of the paper is to construct a dialogue around the autobiography of Ida. B. Wells in order to understand the role of women leaders in the Civil Rights Movement in the USA.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of African American Studies publishes original research on topics of professional and disciplinary concern for the social progress of people of African descent. This includes subjects concerning social transformations that impact the life chances of continental Africans and the African diaspora. Papers may be empirical, methodological, or theoretical; including literary criticism. In addition to original research, the journal publishes book reviews, commentaries, research notes, and occasional special thematic issues. African American Studies is an interdisciplinary field; diverse disciplinary methods and perspectives that include anthropology, art, economics, law, literature, management science, political science, psychology, sociology, social policy research, and others are appreciated.
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