"The first biography of Dorothy Pitman Hughes, co-founder of Ms. Magazine and trailblazing Black feminist activist whose work made children, race, and welfare rights central to the women's movement"--
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Preface Introduction CHAPTER 1 The Ridleys: Growing Up in Georgia CHAPTER 2 Finding Her Voice: Moving “Up South” CHAPTER 3 Childcare, Community Care: Activism in New York City CHAPTER 4 “Sisters Under the Skin”: Taking the Stage in the Women’s Movement CHAPTER 5 “Racism with Roses”: Miss New York City and the Transition to Harlem CHAPTER 6 Whose Empowerment?: Black Women’s Business and the Politics of Gentrification EPILOGUE Home Again Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Image Credits Index
Preface Introduction CHAPTER 1 The Ridleys: Growing Up in Georgia CHAPTER 2 Finding Her Voice: Moving “Up South” CHAPTER 3 Childcare, Community Care: Activism in New York City CHAPTER 4 “Sisters Under the Skin”: Taking the Stage in the Women’s Movement CHAPTER 5 “Racism with Roses”: Miss New York City and the Transition to Harlem CHAPTER 6 Whose Empowerment?: Black Women’s Business and the Politics of Gentrification EPILOGUE Home Again Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Image Credits Index
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