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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Ida B. Wells-Barnett: Regal, Intolerant, Impulsive | 7 |
II | The Use of Biography and Autobiography to Reconstruct the Social and Moral Perspectives of African-American Women | 17 |
III | African-American Women and the United States Ethos, 1892-1920: Emerging Social Class and the Nature of Work | 41 |
IV | African-American Women and the United States Ethos, 1892-1920: Spirituality, Domesticity, Social Reform, and the Women's Club Movement | 69 |
V | Ida B. Wells-Barnett: Her Social and Moral Perspectives | 107 |
VI | Ida B. Wells-Barnett: The Anti-Lynching Crusade | 131 |
VII | Toward A Contemporary Womanist Christian Social Ethic | 173 |
Bibliography | 219 |
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