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(C) ASALH, August 14, 2007
Volume 63
Publication Schedule:

Issues 1-4 Published as one magazine.
Available.
Contents
"Truth: The Newsletter of the Association of Black Women Historians"
by Sylvia M. Jacobs, North Carolina Central University ...................................................................................................... 2

"The Manipulation of the Production and Reproduction of African Women in the Caribbean During Slavery"
by June Soomer ................................................................................................................................................................. 3

"Slave Women of the Sea Islands in the South"
by Margaret Washington Creel .......................................................................................................................................... 8

"Black Women and Segregated Public Transportation: Ninety Years of Resistance"
by Willi Coleman ............................................................................................................................................................... 17

"Examination of Black Female Grass Roots Leaders in Mississippi During the 1960's: Annie Devine,
Fannie Lou Hamer and Annie Rankin"
by Jacqueline A. Rouse .................................................................................................................................................... 23

"Creating a Black Female Professional Class After the Civil War"
by Stephanie J. Shaw ....................................................................................................................................................... 31

"Maggie Lena Walker"
by Celia Jackson Suggs ................................................................................................................................................... 39

"Race, Sex, and Class: Black Female Tobacco Workers in Durham, North Carolina, 1920-1940, and the
Development of Feminine Consciousness"
by Beverly W. Jones ......................................................................................................................................................... 45

"Liberian Women -- Cultural Assimilation in the Nineteenth Century"
by Debra L. Newman ........................................................................................................................................................ 55

"Women Suffrage: 'First Because We Are Women and Second Because We Are Colored Women'"
by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn ................................................................................................................................................ 63
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