Following on the heels of the Harlem Renaissance, the Chicago Renaissance was a resonant flourishing of African American arts, literature, theatre, music, and intellectualism, from 1930 to 1955. This work demonstrates the complexity of black women's many vital contributions to this unique cultural flowering.
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- 2006
- 2001
Reform and Resistance
Gender, Delinquency, and America's First Juvenile Court
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the interactions between girls and state authorities in Cook County, Illinois, the book explores the roots of American concepts of gender and delinquency. Through a blend of thorough research and engaging prose, it presents a compelling narrative that highlights the experiences of marginalized girls, revealing the complexities of reform and resistance in their lives.