1st Edition

Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America Born to Bloom Unseen?

By Rebecca J. Fraser Copyright 2023
212 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Drawing on letters, personal testimony, works of art, novels, and historic Black newspapers, this book is an interdisciplinary exploration of Black women’s contributions to the intellectual life of nineteenth-century America. Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America reconceptualizes the idea of what the term "intellectual" means through its discussions of both familiar and... Read more
1. Introduction: Searching for Black Female Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century America  2. "Citizenship Divas" of Nineteenth Century America: Black Female Intellectuals and the Complexities of Performance  3. "I Must Speak, I Must Think, I Must Act." [Laura Simmes, 1864]: The Christian Recorder, Literary Activism, and the Black Female Intellectual  4. "The Darling Offspring of Her Brain." [Harriet Powers, c. 1892]: Creativity, Quiet Activism, and Nineteenth Century Black Female Artist as Intellectuals  5. "Oh Yea, Daughters of Africa, awake! Awake! Arise" [Maria W. Stewart, 1831]: Nineteenth Century Black Nationalism and Questions of Gender, Race & Home  6. "Labor Advantageously in the Field" [Edmonia G. Highgate, 1864]: Black Female Educators and the Philosophy of Racial Uplift  7. Conclusion: The Realities of Life (and Death) for the Nineteenth Century Black Female Intellectual

Biography

Dr. Rebecca J. Fraser is an associate professor of American History and Culture at the University of East Anglia, UK. Her previous books have included Courtship and Love among the Enslaved in North Carolina (2007) and Gender, Race and Family in Nineteenth-Century America: From Northern Woman to Plantation Mistress (2012).