Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around :: forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith /
Reveals a remarkable woman's life and her contributions to social justice movements related to Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. As an organizer, writer, publisher, scholar-activist, and elected official, Barbara Smith has played key roles in m...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reveals a remarkable woman's life and her contributions to social justice movements related to Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. As an organizer, writer, publisher, scholar-activist, and elected official, Barbara Smith has played key roles in multiple social justice movements, including Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. Her four decades of grassroots activism forged collaborations that introduced the idea that oppression must be fought on a variety of fronts simultaneously, including gender, race, class, and sexuality. By combining hard-to-find historical documents with new unpublished interviews with fellow activists, this book uncovers the deep roots of today's "identity politics" and "intersectionality" and serves as an essential primer for practicing solidarity and resistance. |
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505 | 0 | |a List of Illustrations -- Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley -- Preface by Barbara Smith -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Chronicling an Activist Life -- Lessons in Movement Building -- Why We Did It and What We Learned -- Alethia -- Virginia -- Roadmap to the Book -- 2. Home Grown: Early Roots of Activism -- Roots of Beloved Community -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interview with Barbara Ransby -- Box: "Klunder, Bruce W.," The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1997) -- College Life and Activism -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby, Matt Richardson, and Alethia Jones -- What Would It Mean to Be a Lesbian? -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- "Taking the Home Out of Homophobia: Black Lesbian Health," Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith (1990) -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- 3. Building Black Feminism -- A New Era of Black Feminism -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- " National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purpose," National Black Feminist Organization (1973) -- " The Combahee River Collective Statement," Combahee River Collective ([1977] 1979) -- 1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism -- 2. What We Believe -- 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists -- 4. Black Feminist Issues and Projects -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Barbara Ransby, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Black Feminist Organizing Tactics -- " Black Feminism: A Movement of Our Own," Barbara Smith ([1984] 1997) -- "Who Is Killing Us," Terrion Williamson (2012) -- Interview with Kimberly Springer. | |
505 | 8 | |a Building Linkages across Difference -- " Face-to-Face, Day-to-Day-Racism CR [Consciousness Raising] Guidelines for Women's Groups," Tia Cross, Freada Klein, Barbara Smith, and Beverly Smith (1979) -- I. Early Memories / Childhood Experiences -- II. Adolescence / Early Adulthood -- III. Becoming a Feminist / Racism in the Women's Movement -- " Breaking the Silence: A Conversation in Black and White," Laura Sperazi (1978) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- Unfinished Business -- "Establishing Black Feminism," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Box: "African American Women in Defense of Ourselves," Elsa Barkley Brown, Deborah K. King, and Barbara Ransby (1991) -- "Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (2011) -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Virginia Eubanks, and Alethia Jones -- 4. Building Black Women's Studies -- More Than Academic -- " Doing Research on Black American Women, or -- All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave," Barbara Smith (1975) -- " The Politics of Black Women's Studies," Gloria Hull and Barbara Smith (1982) -- "' Beautiful, Needed, Mysterious': Review of Sula by Toni Morrison," Barbara Smith (1974) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- "Irrevocable Acts": Navigating Dangerous Waters -- " Black Women Writers and Feminism: Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" (Bowles 1979) -- "Black Women Writers and Feminism Question & Answer Session" (Bowles 1979) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- Truth Telling in the Academy -- "Racism and Women's Studies," Barbara Smith (1980) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- 5. Building Kitchen Table Press -- Black in Print -- " Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession (1976) -- Textbooks and Anthologies -- Scarcity of Titles -- How Books Are Reviewed. | |
505 | 8 | |a Out of Print Titles/Reprints -- Academic Publishing -- Conclusions -- " Our Stories: Women of Color," Barbara Smith (1984) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- Our Books Were Lifelines -- " A Press of Our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press," Barbara Smith (1989) -- Interviews with Matt Richardson, Barbara Ransby, and Kimberly Springer -- Box: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press titles 1983-1992 and The Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series -- The Cost of Independence -- " Packing Boxes and Editing Manuscripts: Women of Color in Feminist Publishing," Sojourner Editorial Collective (1993) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- 6. Building Multi-Issue Movements -- Forging Coalitions: Fighting Homophobia, Racism, and Classism -- " Soul on Hold," Barbara Smith (1985) -- " Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide," Barbara Smith (1993) -- The Right Targets Communities of Color -- " Where Has Gay Liberation Gone? An Interview with Barbara Smith," Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed (1997) -- " Will People of Color Pay the Price? A Statement by People of Color in Support of the Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process," Ted Beck, Mandy Carter, Chandra L. Ford, Kara Keeling, and Barbara Smith (1999) -- " Organizing in Albany: Justice for Diallo," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Interviews with Joo-Hyun Kang and Kimberly Springer -- Box: "Please Don't Fan Flames of Bigotry," Barbara Smith (2011) -- Box: "It's a Diverse World, and That Includes Sexuality," Barbara Smith (2011) -- " A New LGBT Politics Seeks to Marry Issues, Not Just People," Jamilah King (2012) -- Uniting Communities -- Race and LGBT Rights -- The Costs of Change -- Embraced by the Black Radical Congress -- " The Struggle Continues: Setting a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century: Call for Participation in the Black Radical Congress," BRC Organizing Committee (1998). | |
505 | 8 | |a "Dialogue between Barbara Smith and Kimberly Springer," Democracy Now! (1998) -- Box: "Black Radical Congress Principles of Unity," BRC Organizing Committee (1998) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby and Alethia Jones -- 7. Building Progressive Urban Politics -- A Movement Builder on the Campaign Trail -- " Black Feminist Activism: My Next Chapter," Barbara Smith (2012) -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson and Joo-Hyun Kang -- The Campaign of a Lifetime -- Barbara's Run for Office -- In the Belly of the Beast -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Flyer for Albany Neighborhoods First -- Cultivating Community Policing -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Gun Violence," Barbara Smith, July 21, 2008 -- Box: SNUG rally flyer -- To Educate All Children -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Education," Barbara Smith, November 6, 2008 -- Radical Visions versus Reformist Institutions -- Interviews with Alethia Jones, Vera "Mike" Michelson, Barbara Ransby, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Peace and Unity Resolution -- Box: Immigrant Rights Resolution -- 8." Took Root, Bore Fruit": Legacies and Futures of a Black Feminist Life -- Sheroes and Foremothers -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Robin Boylorn -- Box: "Ella's Daughters' Seven Sisters Campaign," Ella's Daughters (n.d.) -- The Legacy of Kitchen Table Press and Black Women's Studies -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Lisa C. Moore -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- The Legacy of Combahee: Identity Politics and Interlocking Oppressions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "What Sistas Want, What Sistas Believe: Black Feminist Twelve Point Plan," Black Feminist Working Group (2011) -- Interviews with Virginia Eubanks and Alethia Jones. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Legacy of Combahee's Organizing: Coalitions for Conscious Collective Solutions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "UBUNTU Statement of Purpose," UBUNTU (2012) -- " Occupy Wall Street: Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard," Ron Daniels (n.d.) -- Black Feminist Futures -- Interviews with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: "Crunk Letter to Patriarchy," Crunk Feminist Collective (2012) -- Editorial Note -- How We Built This Book -- Bibliography -- Interviews Commissioned for This Volume -- Interviewer and Contributor Biographies -- Index. | |
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contents | List of Illustrations -- Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley -- Preface by Barbara Smith -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Chronicling an Activist Life -- Lessons in Movement Building -- Why We Did It and What We Learned -- Alethia -- Virginia -- Roadmap to the Book -- 2. Home Grown: Early Roots of Activism -- Roots of Beloved Community -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interview with Barbara Ransby -- Box: "Klunder, Bruce W.," The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1997) -- College Life and Activism -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby, Matt Richardson, and Alethia Jones -- What Would It Mean to Be a Lesbian? -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- "Taking the Home Out of Homophobia: Black Lesbian Health," Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith (1990) -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- 3. Building Black Feminism -- A New Era of Black Feminism -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- " National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purpose," National Black Feminist Organization (1973) -- " The Combahee River Collective Statement," Combahee River Collective ([1977] 1979) -- 1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism -- 2. What We Believe -- 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists -- 4. Black Feminist Issues and Projects -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Barbara Ransby, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Black Feminist Organizing Tactics -- " Black Feminism: A Movement of Our Own," Barbara Smith ([1984] 1997) -- "Who Is Killing Us," Terrion Williamson (2012) -- Interview with Kimberly Springer. Building Linkages across Difference -- " Face-to-Face, Day-to-Day-Racism CR [Consciousness Raising] Guidelines for Women's Groups," Tia Cross, Freada Klein, Barbara Smith, and Beverly Smith (1979) -- I. Early Memories / Childhood Experiences -- II. Adolescence / Early Adulthood -- III. Becoming a Feminist / Racism in the Women's Movement -- " Breaking the Silence: A Conversation in Black and White," Laura Sperazi (1978) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- Unfinished Business -- "Establishing Black Feminism," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Box: "African American Women in Defense of Ourselves," Elsa Barkley Brown, Deborah K. King, and Barbara Ransby (1991) -- "Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (2011) -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Virginia Eubanks, and Alethia Jones -- 4. Building Black Women's Studies -- More Than Academic -- " Doing Research on Black American Women, or -- All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave," Barbara Smith (1975) -- " The Politics of Black Women's Studies," Gloria Hull and Barbara Smith (1982) -- "' Beautiful, Needed, Mysterious': Review of Sula by Toni Morrison," Barbara Smith (1974) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- "Irrevocable Acts": Navigating Dangerous Waters -- " Black Women Writers and Feminism: Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" (Bowles 1979) -- "Black Women Writers and Feminism Question & Answer Session" (Bowles 1979) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- Truth Telling in the Academy -- "Racism and Women's Studies," Barbara Smith (1980) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- 5. Building Kitchen Table Press -- Black in Print -- " Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession (1976) -- Textbooks and Anthologies -- Scarcity of Titles -- How Books Are Reviewed. Out of Print Titles/Reprints -- Academic Publishing -- Conclusions -- " Our Stories: Women of Color," Barbara Smith (1984) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- Our Books Were Lifelines -- " A Press of Our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press," Barbara Smith (1989) -- Interviews with Matt Richardson, Barbara Ransby, and Kimberly Springer -- Box: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press titles 1983-1992 and The Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series -- The Cost of Independence -- " Packing Boxes and Editing Manuscripts: Women of Color in Feminist Publishing," Sojourner Editorial Collective (1993) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- 6. Building Multi-Issue Movements -- Forging Coalitions: Fighting Homophobia, Racism, and Classism -- " Soul on Hold," Barbara Smith (1985) -- " Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide," Barbara Smith (1993) -- The Right Targets Communities of Color -- " Where Has Gay Liberation Gone? An Interview with Barbara Smith," Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed (1997) -- " Will People of Color Pay the Price? A Statement by People of Color in Support of the Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process," Ted Beck, Mandy Carter, Chandra L. Ford, Kara Keeling, and Barbara Smith (1999) -- " Organizing in Albany: Justice for Diallo," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Interviews with Joo-Hyun Kang and Kimberly Springer -- Box: "Please Don't Fan Flames of Bigotry," Barbara Smith (2011) -- Box: "It's a Diverse World, and That Includes Sexuality," Barbara Smith (2011) -- " A New LGBT Politics Seeks to Marry Issues, Not Just People," Jamilah King (2012) -- Uniting Communities -- Race and LGBT Rights -- The Costs of Change -- Embraced by the Black Radical Congress -- " The Struggle Continues: Setting a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century: Call for Participation in the Black Radical Congress," BRC Organizing Committee (1998). "Dialogue between Barbara Smith and Kimberly Springer," Democracy Now! (1998) -- Box: "Black Radical Congress Principles of Unity," BRC Organizing Committee (1998) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby and Alethia Jones -- 7. Building Progressive Urban Politics -- A Movement Builder on the Campaign Trail -- " Black Feminist Activism: My Next Chapter," Barbara Smith (2012) -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson and Joo-Hyun Kang -- The Campaign of a Lifetime -- Barbara's Run for Office -- In the Belly of the Beast -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Flyer for Albany Neighborhoods First -- Cultivating Community Policing -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Gun Violence," Barbara Smith, July 21, 2008 -- Box: SNUG rally flyer -- To Educate All Children -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Education," Barbara Smith, November 6, 2008 -- Radical Visions versus Reformist Institutions -- Interviews with Alethia Jones, Vera "Mike" Michelson, Barbara Ransby, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Peace and Unity Resolution -- Box: Immigrant Rights Resolution -- 8." Took Root, Bore Fruit": Legacies and Futures of a Black Feminist Life -- Sheroes and Foremothers -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Robin Boylorn -- Box: "Ella's Daughters' Seven Sisters Campaign," Ella's Daughters (n.d.) -- The Legacy of Kitchen Table Press and Black Women's Studies -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Lisa C. Moore -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- The Legacy of Combahee: Identity Politics and Interlocking Oppressions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "What Sistas Want, What Sistas Believe: Black Feminist Twelve Point Plan," Black Feminist Working Group (2011) -- Interviews with Virginia Eubanks and Alethia Jones. The Legacy of Combahee's Organizing: Coalitions for Conscious Collective Solutions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "UBUNTU Statement of Purpose," UBUNTU (2012) -- " Occupy Wall Street: Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard," Ron Daniels (n.d.) -- Black Feminist Futures -- Interviews with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: "Crunk Letter to Patriarchy," Crunk Feminist Collective (2012) -- Editorial Note -- How We Built This Book -- Bibliography -- Interviews Commissioned for This Volume -- Interviewer and Contributor Biographies -- Index. |
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Kelley -- Preface by Barbara Smith -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Chronicling an Activist Life -- Lessons in Movement Building -- Why We Did It and What We Learned -- Alethia -- Virginia -- Roadmap to the Book -- 2. Home Grown: Early Roots of Activism -- Roots of Beloved Community -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interview with Barbara Ransby -- Box: "Klunder, Bruce W.," The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1997) -- College Life and Activism -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby, Matt Richardson, and Alethia Jones -- What Would It Mean to Be a Lesbian? -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- "Taking the Home Out of Homophobia: Black Lesbian Health," Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith (1990) -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- 3. Building Black Feminism -- A New Era of Black Feminism -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- " National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purpose," National Black Feminist Organization (1973) -- " The Combahee River Collective Statement," Combahee River Collective ([1977] 1979) -- 1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism -- 2. What We Believe -- 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists -- 4. Black Feminist Issues and Projects -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Barbara Ransby, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Black Feminist Organizing Tactics -- " Black Feminism: A Movement of Our Own," Barbara Smith ([1984] 1997) -- "Who Is Killing Us," Terrion Williamson (2012) -- Interview with Kimberly Springer.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Building Linkages across Difference -- " Face-to-Face, Day-to-Day-Racism CR [Consciousness Raising] Guidelines for Women's Groups," Tia Cross, Freada Klein, Barbara Smith, and Beverly Smith (1979) -- I. Early Memories / Childhood Experiences -- II. Adolescence / Early Adulthood -- III. Becoming a Feminist / Racism in the Women's Movement -- " Breaking the Silence: A Conversation in Black and White," Laura Sperazi (1978) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- Unfinished Business -- "Establishing Black Feminism," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Box: "African American Women in Defense of Ourselves," Elsa Barkley Brown, Deborah K. King, and Barbara Ransby (1991) -- "Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (2011) -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Virginia Eubanks, and Alethia Jones -- 4. Building Black Women's Studies -- More Than Academic -- " Doing Research on Black American Women, or -- All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave," Barbara Smith (1975) -- " The Politics of Black Women's Studies," Gloria Hull and Barbara Smith (1982) -- "' Beautiful, Needed, Mysterious': Review of Sula by Toni Morrison," Barbara Smith (1974) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- "Irrevocable Acts": Navigating Dangerous Waters -- " Black Women Writers and Feminism: Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" (Bowles 1979) -- "Black Women Writers and Feminism Question & Answer Session" (Bowles 1979) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- Truth Telling in the Academy -- "Racism and Women's Studies," Barbara Smith (1980) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- 5. Building Kitchen Table Press -- Black in Print -- " Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession (1976) -- Textbooks and Anthologies -- Scarcity of Titles -- How Books Are Reviewed.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Out of Print Titles/Reprints -- Academic Publishing -- Conclusions -- " Our Stories: Women of Color," Barbara Smith (1984) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- Our Books Were Lifelines -- " A Press of Our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press," Barbara Smith (1989) -- Interviews with Matt Richardson, Barbara Ransby, and Kimberly Springer -- Box: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press titles 1983-1992 and The Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series -- The Cost of Independence -- " Packing Boxes and Editing Manuscripts: Women of Color in Feminist Publishing," Sojourner Editorial Collective (1993) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- 6. Building Multi-Issue Movements -- Forging Coalitions: Fighting Homophobia, Racism, and Classism -- " Soul on Hold," Barbara Smith (1985) -- " Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide," Barbara Smith (1993) -- The Right Targets Communities of Color -- " Where Has Gay Liberation Gone? An Interview with Barbara Smith," Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed (1997) -- " Will People of Color Pay the Price? A Statement by People of Color in Support of the Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process," Ted Beck, Mandy Carter, Chandra L. Ford, Kara Keeling, and Barbara Smith (1999) -- " Organizing in Albany: Justice for Diallo," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Interviews with Joo-Hyun Kang and Kimberly Springer -- Box: "Please Don't Fan Flames of Bigotry," Barbara Smith (2011) -- Box: "It's a Diverse World, and That Includes Sexuality," Barbara Smith (2011) -- " A New LGBT Politics Seeks to Marry Issues, Not Just People," Jamilah King (2012) -- Uniting Communities -- Race and LGBT Rights -- The Costs of Change -- Embraced by the Black Radical Congress -- " The Struggle Continues: Setting a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century: Call for Participation in the Black Radical Congress," BRC Organizing Committee (1998).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">"Dialogue between Barbara Smith and Kimberly Springer," Democracy Now! (1998) -- Box: "Black Radical Congress Principles of Unity," BRC Organizing Committee (1998) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby and Alethia Jones -- 7. Building Progressive Urban Politics -- A Movement Builder on the Campaign Trail -- " Black Feminist Activism: My Next Chapter," Barbara Smith (2012) -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson and Joo-Hyun Kang -- The Campaign of a Lifetime -- Barbara's Run for Office -- In the Belly of the Beast -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Flyer for Albany Neighborhoods First -- Cultivating Community Policing -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Gun Violence," Barbara Smith, July 21, 2008 -- Box: SNUG rally flyer -- To Educate All Children -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Education," Barbara Smith, November 6, 2008 -- Radical Visions versus Reformist Institutions -- Interviews with Alethia Jones, Vera "Mike" Michelson, Barbara Ransby, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Peace and Unity Resolution -- Box: Immigrant Rights Resolution -- 8." Took Root, Bore Fruit": Legacies and Futures of a Black Feminist Life -- Sheroes and Foremothers -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Robin Boylorn -- Box: "Ella's Daughters' Seven Sisters Campaign," Ella's Daughters (n.d.) -- The Legacy of Kitchen Table Press and Black Women's Studies -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Lisa C. Moore -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- The Legacy of Combahee: Identity Politics and Interlocking Oppressions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "What Sistas Want, What Sistas Believe: Black Feminist Twelve Point Plan," Black Feminist Working Group (2011) -- Interviews with Virginia Eubanks and Alethia Jones.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The Legacy of Combahee's Organizing: Coalitions for Conscious Collective Solutions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "UBUNTU Statement of Purpose," UBUNTU (2012) -- " Occupy Wall Street: Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard," Ron Daniels (n.d.) -- Black Feminist Futures -- Interviews with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: "Crunk Letter to Patriarchy," Crunk Feminist Collective (2012) -- Editorial Note -- How We Built This Book -- Bibliography -- Interviews Commissioned for This Volume -- Interviewer and Contributor Biographies -- Index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Reveals a remarkable woman's life and her contributions to social justice movements related to Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. 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spelling | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / edited by Alethia Jones and Virginia Eubanks ; with Barbara Smith. 40 years of movement building with Barbara Smith Albany : SUNY Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SUNY series in new political science Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO; viewed on January 9, 2015). List of Illustrations -- Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley -- Preface by Barbara Smith -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Chronicling an Activist Life -- Lessons in Movement Building -- Why We Did It and What We Learned -- Alethia -- Virginia -- Roadmap to the Book -- 2. Home Grown: Early Roots of Activism -- Roots of Beloved Community -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interview with Barbara Ransby -- Box: "Klunder, Bruce W.," The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1997) -- College Life and Activism -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby, Matt Richardson, and Alethia Jones -- What Would It Mean to Be a Lesbian? -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- "Taking the Home Out of Homophobia: Black Lesbian Health," Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith (1990) -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- 3. Building Black Feminism -- A New Era of Black Feminism -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- " National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purpose," National Black Feminist Organization (1973) -- " The Combahee River Collective Statement," Combahee River Collective ([1977] 1979) -- 1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism -- 2. What We Believe -- 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists -- 4. Black Feminist Issues and Projects -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Barbara Ransby, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Black Feminist Organizing Tactics -- " Black Feminism: A Movement of Our Own," Barbara Smith ([1984] 1997) -- "Who Is Killing Us," Terrion Williamson (2012) -- Interview with Kimberly Springer. Building Linkages across Difference -- " Face-to-Face, Day-to-Day-Racism CR [Consciousness Raising] Guidelines for Women's Groups," Tia Cross, Freada Klein, Barbara Smith, and Beverly Smith (1979) -- I. Early Memories / Childhood Experiences -- II. Adolescence / Early Adulthood -- III. Becoming a Feminist / Racism in the Women's Movement -- " Breaking the Silence: A Conversation in Black and White," Laura Sperazi (1978) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- Unfinished Business -- "Establishing Black Feminism," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Box: "African American Women in Defense of Ourselves," Elsa Barkley Brown, Deborah K. King, and Barbara Ransby (1991) -- "Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (2011) -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Virginia Eubanks, and Alethia Jones -- 4. Building Black Women's Studies -- More Than Academic -- " Doing Research on Black American Women, or -- All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave," Barbara Smith (1975) -- " The Politics of Black Women's Studies," Gloria Hull and Barbara Smith (1982) -- "' Beautiful, Needed, Mysterious': Review of Sula by Toni Morrison," Barbara Smith (1974) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- "Irrevocable Acts": Navigating Dangerous Waters -- " Black Women Writers and Feminism: Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" (Bowles 1979) -- "Black Women Writers and Feminism Question & Answer Session" (Bowles 1979) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- Truth Telling in the Academy -- "Racism and Women's Studies," Barbara Smith (1980) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- 5. Building Kitchen Table Press -- Black in Print -- " Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession (1976) -- Textbooks and Anthologies -- Scarcity of Titles -- How Books Are Reviewed. Out of Print Titles/Reprints -- Academic Publishing -- Conclusions -- " Our Stories: Women of Color," Barbara Smith (1984) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- Our Books Were Lifelines -- " A Press of Our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press," Barbara Smith (1989) -- Interviews with Matt Richardson, Barbara Ransby, and Kimberly Springer -- Box: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press titles 1983-1992 and The Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series -- The Cost of Independence -- " Packing Boxes and Editing Manuscripts: Women of Color in Feminist Publishing," Sojourner Editorial Collective (1993) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- 6. Building Multi-Issue Movements -- Forging Coalitions: Fighting Homophobia, Racism, and Classism -- " Soul on Hold," Barbara Smith (1985) -- " Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide," Barbara Smith (1993) -- The Right Targets Communities of Color -- " Where Has Gay Liberation Gone? An Interview with Barbara Smith," Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed (1997) -- " Will People of Color Pay the Price? A Statement by People of Color in Support of the Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process," Ted Beck, Mandy Carter, Chandra L. Ford, Kara Keeling, and Barbara Smith (1999) -- " Organizing in Albany: Justice for Diallo," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Interviews with Joo-Hyun Kang and Kimberly Springer -- Box: "Please Don't Fan Flames of Bigotry," Barbara Smith (2011) -- Box: "It's a Diverse World, and That Includes Sexuality," Barbara Smith (2011) -- " A New LGBT Politics Seeks to Marry Issues, Not Just People," Jamilah King (2012) -- Uniting Communities -- Race and LGBT Rights -- The Costs of Change -- Embraced by the Black Radical Congress -- " The Struggle Continues: Setting a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century: Call for Participation in the Black Radical Congress," BRC Organizing Committee (1998). "Dialogue between Barbara Smith and Kimberly Springer," Democracy Now! (1998) -- Box: "Black Radical Congress Principles of Unity," BRC Organizing Committee (1998) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby and Alethia Jones -- 7. Building Progressive Urban Politics -- A Movement Builder on the Campaign Trail -- " Black Feminist Activism: My Next Chapter," Barbara Smith (2012) -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson and Joo-Hyun Kang -- The Campaign of a Lifetime -- Barbara's Run for Office -- In the Belly of the Beast -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Flyer for Albany Neighborhoods First -- Cultivating Community Policing -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Gun Violence," Barbara Smith, July 21, 2008 -- Box: SNUG rally flyer -- To Educate All Children -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Education," Barbara Smith, November 6, 2008 -- Radical Visions versus Reformist Institutions -- Interviews with Alethia Jones, Vera "Mike" Michelson, Barbara Ransby, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Peace and Unity Resolution -- Box: Immigrant Rights Resolution -- 8." Took Root, Bore Fruit": Legacies and Futures of a Black Feminist Life -- Sheroes and Foremothers -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Robin Boylorn -- Box: "Ella's Daughters' Seven Sisters Campaign," Ella's Daughters (n.d.) -- The Legacy of Kitchen Table Press and Black Women's Studies -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Lisa C. Moore -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- The Legacy of Combahee: Identity Politics and Interlocking Oppressions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "What Sistas Want, What Sistas Believe: Black Feminist Twelve Point Plan," Black Feminist Working Group (2011) -- Interviews with Virginia Eubanks and Alethia Jones. The Legacy of Combahee's Organizing: Coalitions for Conscious Collective Solutions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "UBUNTU Statement of Purpose," UBUNTU (2012) -- " Occupy Wall Street: Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard," Ron Daniels (n.d.) -- Black Feminist Futures -- Interviews with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: "Crunk Letter to Patriarchy," Crunk Feminist Collective (2012) -- Editorial Note -- How We Built This Book -- Bibliography -- Interviews Commissioned for This Volume -- Interviewer and Contributor Biographies -- Index. Reveals a remarkable woman's life and her contributions to social justice movements related to Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. As an organizer, writer, publisher, scholar-activist, and elected official, Barbara Smith has played key roles in multiple social justice movements, including Civil Rights, feminism, lesbian and gay liberation, anti-racism, and Black feminism. Her four decades of grassroots activism forged collaborations that introduced the idea that oppression must be fought on a variety of fronts simultaneously, including gender, race, class, and sexuality. By combining hard-to-find historical documents with new unpublished interviews with fellow activists, this book uncovers the deep roots of today's "identity politics" and "intersectionality" and serves as an essential primer for practicing solidarity and resistance. Smith, Barbara, 1946- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88040014 Smith, Barbara, 1946- Interviews. 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spellingShingle | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / SUNY series in new political science. List of Illustrations -- Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley -- Preface by Barbara Smith -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Chronicling an Activist Life -- Lessons in Movement Building -- Why We Did It and What We Learned -- Alethia -- Virginia -- Roadmap to the Book -- 2. Home Grown: Early Roots of Activism -- Roots of Beloved Community -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interview with Barbara Ransby -- Box: "Klunder, Bruce W.," The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1997) -- College Life and Activism -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby, Matt Richardson, and Alethia Jones -- What Would It Mean to Be a Lesbian? -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- "Taking the Home Out of Homophobia: Black Lesbian Health," Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith (1990) -- Barbara Smith, "Interview by Loretta Ross," Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (Smith and Ross 2003) -- 3. Building Black Feminism -- A New Era of Black Feminism -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- " National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purpose," National Black Feminist Organization (1973) -- " The Combahee River Collective Statement," Combahee River Collective ([1977] 1979) -- 1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism -- 2. What We Believe -- 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists -- 4. Black Feminist Issues and Projects -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Barbara Ransby, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Black Feminist Organizing Tactics -- " Black Feminism: A Movement of Our Own," Barbara Smith ([1984] 1997) -- "Who Is Killing Us," Terrion Williamson (2012) -- Interview with Kimberly Springer. Building Linkages across Difference -- " Face-to-Face, Day-to-Day-Racism CR [Consciousness Raising] Guidelines for Women's Groups," Tia Cross, Freada Klein, Barbara Smith, and Beverly Smith (1979) -- I. Early Memories / Childhood Experiences -- II. Adolescence / Early Adulthood -- III. Becoming a Feminist / Racism in the Women's Movement -- " Breaking the Silence: A Conversation in Black and White," Laura Sperazi (1978) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- Unfinished Business -- "Establishing Black Feminism," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Box: "African American Women in Defense of Ourselves," Elsa Barkley Brown, Deborah K. King, and Barbara Ransby (1991) -- "Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (2011) -- Interviews with Kimberly Springer, Virginia Eubanks, and Alethia Jones -- 4. Building Black Women's Studies -- More Than Academic -- " Doing Research on Black American Women, or -- All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave," Barbara Smith (1975) -- " The Politics of Black Women's Studies," Gloria Hull and Barbara Smith (1982) -- "' Beautiful, Needed, Mysterious': Review of Sula by Toni Morrison," Barbara Smith (1974) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- "Irrevocable Acts": Navigating Dangerous Waters -- " Black Women Writers and Feminism: Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" (Bowles 1979) -- "Black Women Writers and Feminism Question & Answer Session" (Bowles 1979) -- Interview with Beverly Guy-Sheftall -- Truth Telling in the Academy -- "Racism and Women's Studies," Barbara Smith (1980) -- Interview with Virginia Eubanks -- 5. Building Kitchen Table Press -- Black in Print -- " Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession (1976) -- Textbooks and Anthologies -- Scarcity of Titles -- How Books Are Reviewed. Out of Print Titles/Reprints -- Academic Publishing -- Conclusions -- " Our Stories: Women of Color," Barbara Smith (1984) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- Our Books Were Lifelines -- " A Press of Our Own: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press," Barbara Smith (1989) -- Interviews with Matt Richardson, Barbara Ransby, and Kimberly Springer -- Box: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press titles 1983-1992 and The Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series -- The Cost of Independence -- " Packing Boxes and Editing Manuscripts: Women of Color in Feminist Publishing," Sojourner Editorial Collective (1993) -- Interview with Matt Richardson -- 6. Building Multi-Issue Movements -- Forging Coalitions: Fighting Homophobia, Racism, and Classism -- " Soul on Hold," Barbara Smith (1985) -- " Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide," Barbara Smith (1993) -- The Right Targets Communities of Color -- " Where Has Gay Liberation Gone? An Interview with Barbara Smith," Amy Gluckman and Betsy Reed (1997) -- " Will People of Color Pay the Price? A Statement by People of Color in Support of the Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process," Ted Beck, Mandy Carter, Chandra L. Ford, Kara Keeling, and Barbara Smith (1999) -- " Organizing in Albany: Justice for Diallo," Barbara Smith (2000) -- Interviews with Joo-Hyun Kang and Kimberly Springer -- Box: "Please Don't Fan Flames of Bigotry," Barbara Smith (2011) -- Box: "It's a Diverse World, and That Includes Sexuality," Barbara Smith (2011) -- " A New LGBT Politics Seeks to Marry Issues, Not Just People," Jamilah King (2012) -- Uniting Communities -- Race and LGBT Rights -- The Costs of Change -- Embraced by the Black Radical Congress -- " The Struggle Continues: Setting a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century: Call for Participation in the Black Radical Congress," BRC Organizing Committee (1998). "Dialogue between Barbara Smith and Kimberly Springer," Democracy Now! (1998) -- Box: "Black Radical Congress Principles of Unity," BRC Organizing Committee (1998) -- Interviews with Barbara Ransby and Alethia Jones -- 7. Building Progressive Urban Politics -- A Movement Builder on the Campaign Trail -- " Black Feminist Activism: My Next Chapter," Barbara Smith (2012) -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson and Joo-Hyun Kang -- The Campaign of a Lifetime -- Barbara's Run for Office -- In the Belly of the Beast -- Interviews with Vera "Mike" Michelson, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Flyer for Albany Neighborhoods First -- Cultivating Community Policing -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Gun Violence," Barbara Smith, July 21, 2008 -- Box: SNUG rally flyer -- To Educate All Children -- Box: "WAMC Commentary on Education," Barbara Smith, November 6, 2008 -- Radical Visions versus Reformist Institutions -- Interviews with Alethia Jones, Vera "Mike" Michelson, Barbara Ransby, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: Peace and Unity Resolution -- Box: Immigrant Rights Resolution -- 8." Took Root, Bore Fruit": Legacies and Futures of a Black Feminist Life -- Sheroes and Foremothers -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Robin Boylorn -- Box: "Ella's Daughters' Seven Sisters Campaign," Ella's Daughters (n.d.) -- The Legacy of Kitchen Table Press and Black Women's Studies -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Lisa C. Moore -- Box: University of Alabama letter from Sheri Davis-Faulkner -- The Legacy of Combahee: Identity Politics and Interlocking Oppressions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "What Sistas Want, What Sistas Believe: Black Feminist Twelve Point Plan," Black Feminist Working Group (2011) -- Interviews with Virginia Eubanks and Alethia Jones. The Legacy of Combahee's Organizing: Coalitions for Conscious Collective Solutions -- Interview with Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Box: "UBUNTU Statement of Purpose," UBUNTU (2012) -- " Occupy Wall Street: Black Voices for Economic Justice Must Be Heard," Ron Daniels (n.d.) -- Black Feminist Futures -- Interviews with Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alethia Jones, and Virginia Eubanks -- Box: "Crunk Letter to Patriarchy," Crunk Feminist Collective (2012) -- Editorial Note -- How We Built This Book -- Bibliography -- Interviews Commissioned for This Volume -- Interviewer and Contributor Biographies -- Index. Smith, Barbara, 1946- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88040014 Smith, Barbara, 1946- Interviews. 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title | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / |
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title_auth | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / |
title_exact_search | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / |
title_full | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / edited by Alethia Jones and Virginia Eubanks ; with Barbara Smith. |
title_fullStr | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / edited by Alethia Jones and Virginia Eubanks ; with Barbara Smith. |
title_full_unstemmed | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around : forty years of movement building with Barbara Smith / edited by Alethia Jones and Virginia Eubanks ; with Barbara Smith. |
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