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Justice as a Labor of Care: Self-Care, Collective Entanglement, and Feminist Activism in Caribbean Spaces
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At What Cost?
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“Becoming More Ourselves”: Four Emergent Strategies of Black Feminist Congregational Abolition
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Can I Get a Witness? Black Feminism, Trans Embodiment, and Thriving Past the Fault Lines of Care
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Self-Care in Context: Notes from a Yoga Teacher in the University
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Memory, Loss, and Healing in Lucille Clifton’s Generations
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Caring Practices of Black American Holy Women: Lessons and Cautions
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Contributors
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Introduction:
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“This Is a Man’s World”:
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Richard Wright’s Huntresses:
A Transgenerational Experience
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Revisioning Richard Wright’s Bessie
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Uncle Tom’s Daughter:
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Redeeming Bigger Thomas:
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Bigger and Bessie on Nambi E. Kelley’s Stage:
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More Than a Black Rat Sonofab----:
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Playwright Nambi Kelley Finds the Love:
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Care and the Quiet Self:
Youth Sovereignty, Self-determination, and Other Things That Glow
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Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel
Editor’s Introduction
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