“Ain’t I a Woman? Feminist Truth and Moral Values”
1987
Speaking of how white feminists can learn from the black women’s perspective, Toinette Eugene said: “Nurtured by moral webs of relationships within the black church, the black woman has passed on a legacy of hard work, perseverance, tenacity, resistance, and insistence on sexual equality and love that spells out the standards for a new womanhood.”
Poster
Vanderbilt University Archives