The Nation: “If Black Women Were Free”: An Oral History of the Combahee River Collective
“Here we are, a group of Black lesbian feminist anti-imperialist anti-capitalists trying to do the right thing.” The Combahee River Collective in 1974. Left to right bottom: Demita Frazier and Helen ...
“If Black Women Were Free”: An Oral History of the Combahee River Collective
Yahoo: Fifty Years Ago, the Combahee River Collective Wrote the Blueprint for Black Feminism. How Far Have We Come?
The Combahee River Collective disbanded in 1980, but their emphasis on a written record helped the collective’s work find a home within academia, contributing to its continued popularity. In the ...
Fifty Years Ago, the Combahee River Collective Wrote the Blueprint for Black Feminism. How Far Have We Come?
Hammer & Hope co-founder Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor has written a new introduction for an expanded second edition of How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective, which includes the ...
Live 5 News on MSN: New rice festival highlights Gullah heritage and the historical Combahee River freedom seekers
New rice festival highlights Gullah heritage and the historical Combahee River freedom seekers
On , Harriet Tubman led three hundred Black soldiers from the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Regiment up the Combahee River in South Carolina to destroy an essential bridge, raid plantations ...
WCBD: ‘Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid’ exhibit on display at Gibbes Museum
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A new exhibition on display at the Gibbes Museum of Art in downtown Charleston honors work detailing Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid. The “Picturing Freedom: ...