Category Archives: Hine, Darlene Clark

Black Women in America

Darlene Clark Hine reads from and discusses her edition of Black Women in America, a comprehensive historical encyclopedia of the lives, times, and achievements of African American women in the United States 697 – Black Women in America

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African Americans Part 2

Darlene Clark Hine discusses black women and the literature and history of the United States. Lucinda MacKethan discusses her book, Daughters of Time: Creating Woman’s Voice in Southern Story (The University of Georgia Press). 541 – African Americans Part 2

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Third World, First World

Darlene Clark Hine discusses the Black Women in the Middle West Project, an effort she spearheaded to preserve documentary evidence of the social and cultural contributions of black women to the American Midwest and which is housed at the Indiana … Continue reading

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Black Women in White; The Caribbean

Darlene Clark Hine discusses her book Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950, a history of black women in the American nursing profession. In the second segment [16:00], Franklin Knight discusses his book The … Continue reading

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