Black Girlhood, Punishment, and Resistance: Reimagining Justice for Black Girls in Virginia provides a historical comprehensive examination of racialized, classed, and gendered punishment of Black girls in Virginia during the early twentieth century.
Black Girlhood, Punishment, and Resistance: Reimagining Justice for Black Girls in Virginia provides a historical comprehensive examination of racialized, classed, and gendered punishment of Black girls in Virginia during the early twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nishaun T. Battle, Ph.D., was born and raised in Southern California and earned her Doctorate in Sociology with concentrations in Criminology and Social Inequality and a certificate in Women's Studies in at Howard University. She is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Virginia State University, in Petersburg, Virginia. She is a scholar-artist activist whose research explores lived and historical experiences of resistance by Black girls, community activism, and State violence.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Justice for Black Girls: Moving Toward a Historical Intersectional Criminology 2 I Am My Sister's Keeper: Developing a Black Girlhood Justice Framework 3 Black Women's Clubs and a Vision for Justice 4 Janie Porter Barrett's Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls: Building a House for Justice 5 Commonwealth versus Virginia Christian: The State Kills Its First Black Female 6 Tracing the Freedom Path and Building Sisterhood: Girls for a Change References Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Justice for Black Girls: Moving Toward a Historical Intersectional Criminology 2 I Am My Sister's Keeper: Developing a Black Girlhood Justice Framework 3 Black Women's Clubs and a Vision for Justice 4 Janie Porter Barrett's Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls: Building a House for Justice 5 Commonwealth versus Virginia Christian: The State Kills Its First Black Female 6 Tracing the Freedom Path and Building Sisterhood: Girls for a Change References Index
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