Eslanda second ed.
- 422 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The first biography of the bold, principled, and fiercely independent woman who defied convention to make her own mark on the world.
Barbara Ransby is a historian, writer, and longtime activist whose work delves into African American studies, gender studies, and history. Her scholarship critically examines radical democratic visions and activism within movements for minority rights. Through her writing, Ransby illuminates the pivotal figures and strategies that have shaped the struggle for social justice. She offers profound insights into the intersection of history, activism, and the formation of radical democratic ideals.

The first biography of the bold, principled, and fiercely independent woman who defied convention to make her own mark on the world.