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Freeing Black Girls
Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering | Tamura Lomax
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In Freeing Black Girls, Tamura Lomax offers an insurgent feminist love letter to Black girls, women, mothers, and othermothers. Exploring what it means to mother Black children in the twenty-first century, Lomax shares her journey from her traditionalist Black girlhood to finding the path to revolutionary Black motherhood. Along the way, she shows how all Black people are endangered by white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchal dominance and emphasizes the power of looking and talking back. Lomax insists on Black feminist ways of living that value and nourish whole persons, sketching a radical dream that will allow Black women and girls to survive America while being able to love themselves, others, and collective Black freedom. Ultimately, Lomax declares that Black women and girls are emphatically not defective, second-class, or immanent nurturers; they are sacred and revolutionary beings who deserve to live a life free of predation, patriarchy, misrecognition, misogynoir, and violence.
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Powerful, honest, and deeply moving. Dr. Lomax blends theory, lived experience, and love to show that Black girls and women deserve more than survival — we deserve to thrive. This book challenges and affirms, offering insight into mothering, womanhood, and the revolutionary potential of care, community, and freedom.
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