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A Shining Thread of Hope
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Darlene Clark Hine is John A. Hannah Professor of American History at Michigan State University and the coeditor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia.
Kathleen Thompson is editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Black Women.

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"A Shining Thread of Hope offers inspiration not just to African American women but to all people struggling to overcome injustice. [It conveys] immense amounts of information in graceful prose."
--New York Times Book Review
"Inspiring . . . this lively, well-written, and accessible history celebrates the grit and grace that have helped black American women survive and flourish."
--USA Today
"Remarkably grounded in the complexities of the historical record and of black women's lives, A Shining Thread of Hope examines the mythology of the American mainstream as well as demonstrates a scrupulous appreciation of black women as a powerful but largely unacknowledged force in American society."
--Kirkus Reviews
"A welcome, easily accessible, encyclopedic antidote to the prevailing stereotypes about black women. . . . The history offered here is invaluable reading."
--Washington Post Book World
"From time to time, a work of history itself makes history. A Shining Thread of Hope is such a book, marking a giant step in the creation of a more encompassing portrait of our nation's past."
--Nell Irvin Painter, The News & Observer

A comprehensive history of African American women spanning four centuries, this stirring tour de force moves black women from the wings to center stage. In the slave quarters, they formed underground schools to teach reading and writing, which, in the authors' analysis, reflected their abiding concern with family, education, community and survival strategies. Drawing on slave narratives, autobiographies, letters, oral histories, novels, as well as cultural anthropological and sociological research, the authors document the key role of black women in opening the West, the abolition movement, the struggle for women's rights, the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights era. Particularly illuminating is their investigation of the contributions of African American women to the Civil War as spies, nurses, cooks, fund-raisers and propagandists, and their discussion of black women's activist organizations and clubs in the early part of this century to fight poverty and discrimination. Among the neglected notables profiled are anti-lynching crusader Ida Wells-Barnett; Harriet Wilson, the first African American woman novelist (Our Nig, published in 1859, was ignored for more than a century); Underground Railroad agent Anna Murray Douglass, wife of abolitionist Frederick Douglass; and bank president Maggie Walker, who led a 1904 boycott of Richmond, Va.'s segregated streetcars. The authors close with an incisive look at the flowering of black female entrepreneurship and the problems of domestic violence and HIV infection. Their revealing chronicle will inspire and instruct those who care about the quality and direction of African American life. Hine is a history professor at Michigan State University and coeditor of Black Women in America; Thompson is editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Black Women. Photos not seen by PW. Author tour. (Jan.)

"A Shining Thread of Hope offers inspiration not just to African American women but to all people struggling to overcome injustice. [It conveys] immense amounts of information in graceful prose."
--New York Times Book Review
"Inspiring . . . this lively, well-written, and accessible history celebrates the grit and grace that have helped black American women survive and flourish."
--USA Today
"Remarkably grounded in the complexities of the historical record and of black women's lives, A Shining Thread of Hope examines the mythology of the American mainstream as well as demonstrates a scrupulous appreciation of black women as a powerful but largely unacknowledged force in American society."
--Kirkus Reviews
"A welcome, easily accessible, encyclopedic antidote to the prevailing stereotypes about black women. . . . The history offered here is invaluable reading."
--Washington Post Book World
"From time to time, a work of history itself makes history. A Shining Thread of Hope is such a book, marking a giant step in the creation of a more encompassing portrait of our nation's past."
--Nell Irvin Painter, The News & Observer

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