Vengeance Feminism

The Power of Black Women’s Fury in Lawless Times
by Kali Gross
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WINNER OF THE PEN OPEN BOOK AWARD

WINNER OF THE ASALH BOOK PRIZE 


From an award-winning historian, an alternative model of feminism driven by the legacy of Black women who took justice into their own hands 
  
So often failed by the state, demeaned by racism and sexism, and denied respectable...
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Published By Seal Press

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 256

Publication Date 09/24/2024

ISBN 9781541603462

Dimensions 5.85 inches x 8.55 inches


Winner of the PEN Open Book Award

“The book's focus is sharp, and the subject merits attention. Explosive and compelling.”—Kirkus

“Sometimes feminists have to take off their earrings and throw down. Kali Nicole Gross, one of our nation's most formidable historians, certainly throws down here, while offering us a riveting new history of Black women who threw their own left hooks at the patriarchy. This deeply researched and engaging book reminds us that fighting is not always a metaphor, and feminism is no stranger to fisticuffs.”—Brittney Cooper, New York Times–bestselling author of Eloquent Rage

“With captivating prose that centers nail-biting struggle, Vengeance Feminism offers both a practical and theoretical new pillar of Black feminism. Kali Nicole Gross uses the nation’s birthplace of Philadelphia as an apt symbolic stage for the violent, clever, and dramatic ways that Black women protected and defended themselves when justice was unavailable. This book is a powerful and important contribution to 19th century Black women’s history.”—Erica Armstrong Dunbar, author of Never Caught

“Kali Gross poignantly rescues Black women’s fury as a powerful response to the personal and political violence they have been subjected to historically, while also, in ways long overdue, redefining their rage as resistance. This extraordinary reckoning with the true complexity of violence, rage, and resistance in a country that celebrates these acts for some, while condemning and criminalizing them for others, is at times harrowing, often painful, and yet always a most stunning testament to Black women’s resilience no matter the regularity of repression.”—Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Blood in the Water

 
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