Tamura Lomax is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University and author of Jezebel Unhinged: Loosing the Black Female Body in Religion and Culture, also published by Duke University Press.
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Author's Note ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction. Toxic Literacies: Good Black Mothers, Endangered Black Boys, and Invisible Black Girls 1 1. Black Girls Matter: Letter to My Fourteen-Year-Old Self 25 2."F*ck Y'all Feminism": Black Girls, P-Valley, Rape Culture, and Erotic Power 37 3. "Break My Soul": Precarity and Resurrection in Evangelical Heteropatriarchal Antiblack America 63 4. Emancipating Proverbs 31: Liberating Rough, Nasty, and Aggressive Black Girls to Women 91 5. Ordinary or Insurgent? From Toxic Femininity to Revolutionary Mothering 119 Coda. Toward Sanctuary (and Loving Black Boys): Black Feminist Mothering, an Alternative Literacy, Philosophy, and Practice 145 Notes 157 Bibliography 207 Index 211

