Why I Love Black Women
By (Author) Michael Dyson
Basic Books
Basic Books
8th January 2004
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
305.48896073
Paperback
336
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
In this open love letter to black women everywhere, Michael Eric Dyson celebrates the strength and beauty of African-American women. From Miss James, his grammar school teacher, to Linda Johnson Rice, who heads the communications empire that publishes Ebony and Jet from Toni Morrison, whose novels inspired him, as a young welfare dad, to Debbie Bethea, the housecleaner whose labours remind him of his mother in Detroit from civil rights widow Myrlie Evers-Williams to activist and scholar Angela Davis-and many more-the women in Dyson's pantheon inspire us to remember, "When we love black women, we love ourselves, and the God who made us."
"Dr. Dyson has done an extraordinary job of sharing his heartfelt commitment and honor of black women. I, for one, am proud and glad to know that such love exists."
Michael Eric Dyson, named by Ebony as one of the hundred most influential black Americans, is the author of sixteen books, including Holler if You Hear Me, Is Bill Cosby Right and I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King Jr. He is currently University Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. He lives in Washington, D.C.