The BLF
Summary
Barbara Smith, Black, feminist, lesbian, socialist writer, and an obscure fact about Ayn Rand. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diane-t-sands/support
REFERENCES
Anzaldua, G. and C. Moraga. (1983) This Bridge Called My Back. Boston: Kitchen Table Press.
Blain, K. (2019) Barbara Smith Looks Back on a Lifetime of Black Feminist Struggle. Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2019/12/16/the-ms-qa-barbara-smith-looks-back-on-a-lifetime-of-black-feminist-struggle/
Chay, D. (1993) Rereading Barbara Smith: Black Feminist Criticism and the Category of Experience. New Literary History. 24(3); 635-652.
Hull, A., P. Bell-Scott and B. Smith eds. (2015) All the Women Are White, All the Men Are Black, But Some of Us Are Brave. New York: Feminist Press.
Iovannone, J. (2018) Barbara Smith: Mother of Black Feminism, Revolutionary Publisher.
https://medium.com/queer-history-for-the-people/barbara-smith-mother-of-black-feminism-revolutionary-publisher-4189232e15b0
Moraga, C. and B. Smith. (2014) Lesbian Literature: A Third World Feminist Perspective. The Radical Teacher. No. 100, 93-96.
Ross, L. (2003) Voices of Feminism Oral History Project. Northampton, MA : Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College.
Smith, B. (2000) Establishing Black Feminism. Souls: Critical Journal of Black Politics and Culture. 2(4); 50-54.
Smith, B. ed. (2000) Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
Smith, B. (1998) The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
Smith, B. (1998) Where’s the Revolution? The Nation.
https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/wheres-revolution/
Smith, B. (1980) Racism and Women’s Studies. Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, 5(1); 48-49.
Smith, B. (1979) Notes for Yet Another Paper On Black Feminism, Or Will the Real Enemy Please Stand Up? Conditions: Five. 123-127.
Smith, B. (1978) Towards a Black Feminist Criticism. The Radical Teacher. No. 7, 20-27
Smith, B. (1976) Doing Research on Black American Women. The Radical Teacher. No. 3; 25-27.
Smith, B. (1974) Teaching About Black Women Writers. Women’s Studies Newsletter, 2(2); 2.
Taylor, K-Y. (2017) How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective. Chicago: Haymarket Books.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Smith
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