Abstract
A graduate student at Emory University in the late 1970s, I began my formal training in both African-American Studies and Women's Studies and embarked upon a journey which continues to define my research and teaching gendering African-American intellectual history and articulating persistent feminist impulses among black women and men from slavery to the present. While much of this work has focused on the US, increasingly I have been exploring feminist politics within a more global context, particularly in Africa, the Caribbean and Brazil. My work, and the work of other scholars that falls under the rubric of
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