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At the Dark End of the Street
At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance- a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power | Danielle L. McGuire
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A history of America's civil rights movement traces the pivotal influence of sexual violence that victimized African American women for centuries, revealing Rosa Parks's contributions as an anti-rape activist years before her heroic bus protest.
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bookishbitch
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In honor of Martin Luther King Day, consider learning more about the Civil Rights Movement. It definitely wasn't started by a simple moment on a bus, it was well planned. And it was built on many years of the rape of black women and children. As well as other abuses and murders of black bodies. Our history books white wash and over simplify it.

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This was such a tough read mentally. TW for sexual assault. Yet again more history not taught in school. Imagine giving birth to 23 children and 20 of them being a product of rape. Or a white man rapes a 7 year old and only gets parole. That was justice in the south. The stories are enraging. I learned a lot about the movement, & much of it was thanks to many women who didn't get their proper credit. An important read to learn our true history.

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Current book in progress. It turns out Rosa Parks wasn't just some sweet old lady who had enough one day. She was actually an activist from the beginning. This book is very good but also very disturbing. I'm learning a lot about history that was never taught in my school. And I'm willing to bet not at most high schools. I find that incredibly sad.

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This book spells out the events that truly triggered the modern civil rights movement. We often see the beginning of the civil rights movement as Rosa Parks refusal to get off the segregated bus. This books retells and reframe that story with African American women at the forefront of the movement. Their cause, sexual exploitation and abuse at the hands of police and bus drivers became the driving force and catalyst for the movement. A must-read.

Nute Nice review! Welcome back to Litsy! 4y
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Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. and the women of the Civil Rights Movement today with a look back through At The Dark End of Street by Danielle L. McGuire. There's still a lot of work to do, for guidance, pick up Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper or When They Call You a Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors.⠀

#books #booksbywomen #womensmemoir #memoir #booksaboutwomen #booksaboutcivilrights

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I would give this book 6 stars if I could. An incredible work of history that sets the record straight about Rosa Parks, and the long years of organizing and activism by many Black women who are conveniently left out of much Civil Rights discourse and history.

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suzisteffen
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Listened to this mix while reading the book on the bus. Just as in the history of the CRM itself, the mix doesn‘t have enough Black women in it. The book is simply freakin‘ fantastic though.

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My next #history book, which I hope will have more actual history than Pirate Women. #history2K19

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lauralovesbooks1
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Long before Rosa Parks remained in her seat, she was a top investigator of sexual assaults for the NAACP. That was all it took for me to pick this up. So much here that I knew nothing about -- must read for anyone interested in civil rights. Absolutely riveting -- and I have so much admiration for these women -- willing to speak out even when it put their lives in danger. Go get this one now -- more people need to be talking about it.

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AEBowenPhD
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Best part of any conference: the book sales! All these bad boys are mine and just cost me $8! Any other #AHA17 attendees on Litsy?

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BookishFeminist
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My book haul from A Room of One's Own earlier! The top three are ones I bought. At the Dark End of the Street and Lakota Woman have been on my buy list for a while and I happened on the third book of essays written by American Muslim women. The bottom row are all free ARCs I scored from their leftover stash! Excited about Forty Autumns because I want to read more about East/West Germany during the Berlin Wall.

#getindie #diversebooks

vivastory Good haul. I've been wanting to read more Nakamura since I read "Gun." 7y
BookishFeminist @vivastory Same! I read The Gun early this year (I think?) and loved it. I thought he did a great job of building psychological suspense. 7y
vivastory @BookishFeminist Very impressive, disturbing debut novel. 7y
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BookishFeminist @vivastory 😱 THAT ENDING. 7y
vivastory @BookishFeminist Right?! I read it a week or two after the Pulse nightclub shooting. Difficult, but important work. 7y
jveezer I read Lakota Woman ages ago and remember liking it but no details. I love the Lakota and read everything I get my hands on. I really loved getting a woman's story. 7y
LeahBergen Nice!! 👍🏼 7y
DebinHawaii Great haul! 📚👍 7y
Ellsbeth I've been curious about The Dark End of the Street for a while. I can't wait to hear what you think. 7y
specificity You are located in Madison WI!?!? This is my favorite local bookstore! 7y
BookishFeminist @Ellsbeth I have too, it's been on my buy list forever but hadn't worked up the courage to get it yet bc of triggers. I'm looking forward to it now! 7y
BookishFeminist @specificity I'm not! I was passing through on a road trip from the Twin Cities back home to D.C. We were visiting family for the holidays. :) @kmdartist is in Madison so we stopped in to see her. 7y
BookishFeminist @Texreader I can't wait to hear what you think of it! 7y
moranadatter @BookishFeminist It was good to see you. @specificity Hi! 7y
BookishFeminist @jveezer It looks really good and has been on my buy list for a while. I don't know as much about the Lakota nation so I'm looking forward to learning more. 7y
BookishFeminist @LeahBergen @DebinHawaii @Graciouswarriorprincess Thanks! I've been spoiled with Christmas $$ this trip and now my book budget is blown for a while 😂😂 7y
BookishFeminist @kmdartist It was good to see you too! Thanks for showing us around town. :) 7y
specificity Wow a long trip with independent bookstore visits is the best! 7y
specificity Hi @kmdartist I miss Wisconsin soooooooooo much! 7y
BookishFeminist @specificity It is! I'm glad we stopped at so many this trip. It's made it a lot more fun/relaxing! 7y
WOCreads Great haul!! Love the look of Lakota Woman and Living Out. Oh try every other German book, most are either about the Holocaust or Berlin Wall😁 7y
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