用自己的意识去爱:特立尼达和多巴哥的黑人妇女

Keisha V. Thompson
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摘要:黑人女性对社会运动的贡献被排除在外,使得黑人爱情作为革命行动的叙述出现了空白。本文以黑人妇女和她们参与1970年特立尼达和多巴哥黑人权力运动为中心,以黑人之爱来讲述历史。
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Loving with Their Consciousness: Black Women in Trinidad and Tobago Black Power
Abstract:The exclusion of Black women's contributions to social movements has left a gap in the narrative of Black love as revolutionary action. This article addresses the historical narrative by centering Black women and their participation in the 1970 Black Power movement in Trinidad and Tobago as Black love.
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