Introduction / Black Internationalist Feminism: a definition 1: The Negro Question, the Woman Question, and the ''Vital Link'': Histories and Institutions; 2: Lorraine Hansberry's Existentialist Routes to Black Internationalist Feminism; 3: Rosalind on the Black Star Line: Alice Childress, Black Minstrelsy, and Garveyite Drag; 4: Rosa Guy, Haiti, and the Hemispheric Woman; 5: Audre Lorde Revisited: Nationalism and Second-Wave Black Feminism Coda: Reading Maya Angelou, Reading Black Internationalist Feminism Today Bibliography
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