Unceasing Militant: The Life of Mary Church Terrell

Author:   Alison M. Parker
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
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Pages:   476
Publication Date:   31 March 2025
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Author:   Alison M. Parker
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
ISBN:  

9781469684055


ISBN 10:   1469684055
Pages:   476
Publication Date:   31 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Unceasing Militant is an admiring yet fair tribute to activist Mary Church Terrell, whose sustained, determined belief is inspiring.""--Foreword Reviews A sweeping and insightful narrative of one of the most accomplished Black women of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. . . . Parker's deeply researched and gracefully written study offers a compelling narrative and a ground-level perspective of Terrell and the historical context in which she lived.""--Journal of American History Extraordinary. . . . Parker's biography will likely stand as the definitive work on Terrell for many years.""--American Historical Review Parker's rich biography of African American activist Mary Church Terrell . . . illustrates what true intersectional political histories look like.""--Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Spotlights the limited opportunities for Black women's political leadership and recognition for that important work, as well as the economic precarity with which so many Black women lived and struggled while maintaining a commitment to racial and gender justice. . . . Those of us engaged in teaching and researching the long struggle for Black freedom, its organizational and coalitional formations, its culture and personalities, and internal politics and negotiations will greatly benefit.""--Paula C. Austin, Journal of African American History With access to sources previously held only in private collections, Parker explores new avenues of Terrell's life...Parker's deeply researched volume adds to our historical understanding of Terrell's life and demonstrates how a Black woman's public interactions in an oppressive system shaped and affected her personal life.""--Journal of Southern History


Extraordinary. . . . Parker's biography will likely stand as the definitive work on Terrell for many years.""—American Historical Review ""Parker's rich biography of African American activist Mary Church Terrell . . .  illustrates what true intersectional political histories look like.""—Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era ""A sweeping and insightful narrative of one of the most accomplished Black women of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. . . . Parker's deeply researched and gracefully written study offers a compelling narrative and a ground-level perspective of Terrell and the historical context in which she lived.""—Journal of American History ""With access to sources previously held only in private collections, Parker explores new avenues of Terrell's life…Parker's deeply researched volume adds to our historical understanding of Terrell's life and demonstrates how a Black woman's public interactions in an oppressive system shaped and affected her personal life.""—Journal of Southern History ""Spotlights the limited opportunities for Black women's political leadership and recognition for that important work, as well as the economic precarity with which so many Black women lived and struggled while maintaining a commitment to racial and gender justice. . . . Those of us engaged in teaching and researching the long struggle for Black freedom, its organizational and coalitional formations, its culture and personalities, and internal politics and negotiations will greatly benefit.""—Paula C. Austin, Journal of African American History ""Unceasing Militant is an admiring yet fair tribute to activist Mary Church Terrell, whose sustained, determined belief is inspiring.""—Foreword Reviews


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Alison M. Parker is professor of history and women and gender studies at the University of Delaware.

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