Tag Archives: African-American women
American Themes
Jack Greene addresses developments in the 1980s in the writing of American colonial studies. R. W. B. Lewis discusses themes in American literature and culture in the 1980s, praising African American women writers like Toni Morrison and Robert Penn Warren and … Continue reading
Posted in Episodes, Greene, Jack P., Lewis, R. W. B.
Tagged African-American literature, African-American women, American history, American literature -- twentieth century
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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
Posted in Episodes, Hine, Darlene Clark, Knight, Franklin W.
Tagged African-American women, Caribbean history, History, Humanities, Nursing
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