A Black Woman for President


Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun, and Kamala Harris

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By Dianna N. Watkins-Dickerson
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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229 x 152 mm
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Dianna N. Watkins-Dickerson studies rhetoric at the intersections of race, religion, gender, and politics from a womanist perspective. Her work primarily centers womanist rhetorical theory in relation to how Black women curate culturally specific discursive space.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Beyond the Pulpit and the Pew: Searching for Womanist Rhetors on Political Platforms Chapter 1: Bringing a Purse to the Political Stage: Introducing Womanist Rhetorical Theory as a Metatheory for Communication Studies Chapter 2: "Never Ask for Permission to Lead": Reimagining Presidential Speeches Through Womanist Rhetorical Theory Chapter 3: "I Ran Because Somebody Had to Do It First": The Presidential Campaign Announcement Speech of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm Chapter 4: "Defining Myself . . . Is One of the Most Difficult Challenges I Face": The Presidential Campaign Announcement Speech of Senator Carol Mosley Braun Chapter 5: "Dreamers Cannot Afford to Sit Around": The Presidential Campaign Announcement Speech of Senator Kamala Devi Harris Chapter 6: "Daring to be Herself": Using Black Women's Presidential Campaign Speeches to Create a Theoretical Imperative to Shape the World and a Quasi-Optimistic Future References Index

"Timely and empowering, A Black Woman for President makes a significant addition to the literature and adds a new dimension to the study of Black female politicians." - Mia Moody-Ramirez, professor and chair, Department of Journalism, Public Relations & New Media, Baylor University

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