MAMAS, MARTYRS, AND JEZEBELS: MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER LIES YOU'VE BEEN TOLD ABOUT BLACK WOMEN revisits notions of Black womanhood to include the ways in which Black women's perceived strength can function as a dangerous denial of Black women's humanity. This collection addresses the stigma of this extraordinary endurance in professional and personal spaces, the Black church, in interpersonal partnerships, and within the justice arena, while also giving voice and value to Black women's experiences as the backbone of the Black family and community.
"MAMAS, MARTYRS, AND JEZEBELS: MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER LIES YOU'VE BEEN TOLD ABOUT BLACK WOMEN serves as a needed and necessary homeplace for Black women and their truths. The essays within this collection make space for, and peace with, the oftentimes complicated, contradicting, and co-existing truths of Black womanhood. Through unapologetically honest prose, poetry, and the occasional playlist, the editors and contributors composed a beautifully honest celebration and declaration of Black women's humanity, voice, and power. For Black women who have grown accustomed to only seeing themselves in pieces, come to this kitchen table and eat and sip yourself--body, mind, and soul--whole."--Dr. Ronisha Browdy
"MAMAS, MARTYRS, AND JEZEBELS: MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER LIES YOU'VE BEEN TOLD ABOUT BLACK WOMEN masterfully unravels long-standing misconceptions surrounding black women by delving into the historical, cultural, and societal constructs that have shaped these narratives. With a powerful, insightful, and unapologetic tone, the authors challenge conventional wisdom while offering a fresh perspective on the rich tapestry of Black womanhood. The book's engaging writing styles and well-researched content make it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics that have influenced the portrayal of Black women throughout history. By the end of this compelling journey, readers will find themselves questioning their preconceived notions and inspired to challenge the status quo."--Dr. Janie Lacy
"This book of thoughtful offerings--essays, reflections, playlists, and interviews reflect with incredible depth, Black women's lived experiences. Here, the complexity of personhood, embodiment, intellectual life, and emotional and spiritual worlds, are taken up with the personal and collective 'I.' These authors have much to say, and in the tradition of canonical Black feminist edited collections, their words will reverberate for generations."--Dr. Bettina Judd
Literary Nonfiction. Essay. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies.