Reimagining liberation :: how Black women transformed citizenship in the French empire /
"The book tells the stories of seven women who played important roles in the decolonization enterprise in the mid-twentieth century-roles that have often been overlooked or underestimated in retrospective analyses. The author delves into lives of women who were injured by German torpedoes, inca...
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title_full_unstemmed | Reimagining liberation : how Black women transformed citizenship in the French empire / Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel. |
title_short | Reimagining liberation : |
title_sort | reimagining liberation how black women transformed citizenship in the french empire |
title_sub | how Black women transformed citizenship in the French empire / |
topic | Women, Black French-speaking countries Biography. Women, Black Political activity French-speaking countries History 20th century. Anti-imperialist movements French-speaking countries History 20th century. Femmes noires Francophonie Biographies. Femmes noires Activité politique Francophonie Histoire 20e siècle. Anti-impérialisme Francophonie Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Anti-imperialist movements fast Women, Black fast Women, Black Political activity fast |
topic_facet | Women, Black French-speaking countries Biography. Women, Black Political activity French-speaking countries History 20th century. Anti-imperialist movements French-speaking countries History 20th century. Femmes noires Francophonie Biographies. Femmes noires Activité politique Francophonie Histoire 20e siècle. Anti-impérialisme Francophonie Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Anti-imperialist movements Women, Black Women, Black Political activity French-speaking countries Electronic books. Biographies History |
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