Darlene Clark Hine is the Board of Trustees Professor of African
American Studies and Professor of History at Northwestern
University. The numerous books and articles she has written and
edited include A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women
in America; Hine Sight: Black Women and the Re-Construction of
American History; Eyes on the Prize, History of the Civil Rights
Era, A Reader; Black Women in White:
Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession,
1890-1950; Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in
Texas; and "Black Women's History, White Women's History: the
Juncture of Race and Class." She is a past president of both
the Organization of American Historians and the Southern Historical
Association.
"The remarkable second edition of...Black Women in America, which,
like the first edition, is likely to serve as a reference tool in
classrooms across the nation and around the globe."--Ebony
"This landmark reference work is an essential purchase."--Booklist,
Starred Review
"Fascinating glimpses into black women's economic, social, and
political contributions.... Impressive."--School Library Journal,
Starred Review
"A set that any library supporting African American or Women's
Studies will find essential."--Against the Grain
"Now in its second edition (the first was published in 1993), this
three-volume reference is vibrant with stories of remarkable
women--325 biographies--and discussion of topics pertaining to
arts, culture, family, gender, law, occupations, politics,
religion, science, and sports. The cumulative effect of such focus
is inspirational and will surely spur scholarship and achievement
among readers high-school level and above. The second edition
features 150 new
entries (for a total of about 560 entries) and revisions and
updates to all that have been retained; some 600 b&w photos
support the text. Each signed entry includes references, and a
general bibliography
of basic resources is also included. Editor Hine and a long list of
contributing scholars have prepared a thoughtful and useful
reference for a young field."--Reference and Research Library Book
News
"[A] significant revision of a standard reference source....Each
well-written profile includes a portrait of the individual and a
bibliography for further research. A singular resource."--School
Library Journal, Curriculum Connections
"Oxford University Press recently released a set that any library
supporting African American or Women's Studies will find essential.
Black Women in America updates and enhances the 1994 Dartmouth
Award winning, two-volume set. It also reflects the growth of rader
interest, as well as the expanding scholarship in this area over
the past decade."--Against the Grain
"Handsomely produced with over 500 illustrations and black and
white photos....A definite choice for most public and academic
libraries....There is nothing quite like it for thoroughness and
comprehensive coverage of the Black woman's experience in
America."--Against the Grain
"Setting the historical record aright is no small task, but the
more than 500 well-researched, exceptionally written....The seminal
reference that shattered the silence about black women in
America--now fully updated and revisedenhanced with dozens of
archival photos, will compliment research in virtually any field.
Summing up: Essential."--CHOICE
"The second edition of this landmark reference work is an essential
purchase for academic, public, and high school libraries,
especially those with well-worn first editions. Because Black Women
in America is such a valuable source...[L]ibraries should retain
the first edition, perhaps in the circulating
collection."--Booklist STARRED REVIEW
"The essays offer fascinating glimpses into black women's economic,
social, and political contributions, even at the grassroots level,
and explore issues such as spirituality, domestic servitude, and
mixed-raced identity in terms of how they have shaped history. A
thematic outline includes biographical listings by occupation, and
a chronology precedes an impressive list of contributors and a
meticulous index. This comprehensive work will be appropriate
for
high school and public library collections."--School Library
Journal STARRED REVIEW
"Historian Hine had gathered a distinguished group of independent
scholars, professors, and journalists to contribute to this
valuable resource....Numerous sidebars reflecting the history and
culture of black women enhance this rich text....Highly
recommended."--Library Journal
"This three-volume reference is vibrant with stories of remarkable
women and discussion of topics pertaining to arts, culture, family,
gender, law, occupations, politics, religion, science, and sports.
The cumulative effect of such focus is inspirational and will
surely spur scholarship and achievement among readers high-school
level and above....Hine and a long list of contributing scholars
have prepared a thoughtful and useful reference for a young
field."--Reference and Research Library Book News
"The remarkable second edition of...Black Women in America, which, like the first edition, is likely to serve as a reference tool in classrooms across the nation and around the globe."--Ebony "This landmark reference work is an essential purchase."--Booklist, Starred Review "Fascinating glimpses into black women's economic, social, and political contributions.... Impressive."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "A set that any library supporting African American or Women's Studies will find essential."--Against the Grain "Now in its second edition (the first was published in 1993), this three-volume reference is vibrant with stories of remarkable women--325 biographies--and discussion of topics pertaining to arts, culture, family, gender, law, occupations, politics, religion, science, and sports. The cumulative effect of such focus is inspirational and will surely spur scholarship and achievement among readers high-school level and above. The second edition features 150 new entries (for a total of about 560 entries) and revisions and updates to all that have been retained; some 600 b&w photos support the text. Each signed entry includes references, and a general bibliography of basic resources is also included. Editor Hine and a long list of contributing scholars have prepared a thoughtful and useful reference for a young field."--Reference and Research Library Book News "[A] significant revision of a standard reference source....Each well-written profile includes a portrait of the individual and a bibliography for further research. A singular resource."--School Library Journal, Curriculum Connections "Oxford University Press recently released a set that any library supporting African American or Women's Studies will find essential. Black Women in America updates and enhances the 1994 Dartmouth Award winning, two-volume set. It also reflects the growth of rader interest, as well as the expanding scholarship in this area over the past decade."--Against the Grain "Handsomely produced with over 500 illustrations and black and white photos....A definite choice for most public and academic libraries....There is nothing quite like it for thoroughness and comprehensive coverage of the Black woman's experience in America."--Against the Grain "Setting the historical record aright is no small task, but the more than 500 well-researched, exceptionally written....The seminal reference that shattered the silence about black women in America--now fully updated and revisedenhanced with dozens of archival photos, will compliment research in virtually any field. Summing up: Essential."--CHOICE "The second edition of this landmark reference work is an essential purchase for academic, public, and high school libraries, especially those with well-worn first editions. Because Black Women in America is such a valuable source...[L]ibraries should retain the first edition, perhaps in the circulating collection."--Booklist STARRED REVIEW "The essays offer fascinating glimpses into black women's economic, social, and political contributions, even at the grassroots level, and explore issues such as spirituality, domestic servitude, and mixed-raced identity in terms of how they have shaped history. A thematic outline includes biographical listings by occupation, and a chronology precedes an impressive list of contributors and a meticulous index. This comprehensive work will be appropriate for high school and public library collections."--School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW "Historian Hine had gathered a distinguished group of independent scholars, professors, and journalists to contribute to this valuable resource....Numerous sidebars reflecting the history and culture of black women enhance this rich text....Highly recommended."--Library Journal "This three-volume reference is vibrant with stories of remarkable women and discussion of topics pertaining to arts, culture, family, gender, law, occupations, politics, religion, science, and sports. The cumulative effect of such focus is inspirational and will surely spur scholarship and achievement among readers high-school level and above....Hine and a long list of contributing scholars have prepared a thoughtful and useful reference for a young field."--Reference and Research Library Book News
This two-volume encyclopedia contains more than 600 entries describing the lives of prominent African American women. Photos. (Sept).
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