Abstract

American intellectual history is directly connected to the lives, thought, and activism of black preaching women, writers, politicians, artists, and journalists. This volume brings together chapters that analyze the place of black women within the broader framework of American intellectual history as public intellectuals. Black women preachers, writers, and political figures collectively had a pervasive influence on the formation of not only the black church but the American intellectual tradition as a whole.

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