Description
An uplifting collection of speeches by African American women, curated by the civil and human rights activist, scholar, and authors.
Gathering an array of recognized names as well as new discoveries, Bell curates two centuries of stirring public addresses by Black women, from Harriet Tubman and Ella Baker to Barbara Lee and Barbara Jordan. These magnificent speakers explore ethics, morality, courage, authenticity, and leadership, highlighting Black women speaking truth to power in service of freedom and justice.
With an expansive historical lens, Blackbirds Singing celebrates the tradition of Black women’s political speech and labor, allowing the voices and powerful visions of African American women to speak across generations building power for the world.
My thoughts:
This book delivers on the promise of the description. One thing that I appreciated was that the speeches were presented in it's original form, with words crossed out and all. These timely speeches are a great reference and inspiration in today's dark times. I found myself highlighting passages that I will share and meditate on.