Power: The Rise of Black Women in America

Charity C. Elder
Skyhorse Publishing

Before sea to shining sea. Before spacious skies were pierced by purple mountains. Before the uniting of one nation. Black women learned to rise.

Award-winning journalist and digital media executive Charity C. Elder posits that there has never been a better time to be a Black woman in the United States, offering an incisive disquisition on Black womanhood weaving theoretical frameworks of history and sociology with poignant interviews, ethnographic observation, and anecdotes gleaned from history, social media, pop culture, and the author’s lived experiences.

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