The Race, Gender, Romance Connection: A Black Feminist Reading of African American Women's Historical Romances

Publication year
2003
Pages
185-201
Comment

Black women writers interpret black women's activism within an African-centred helping tradition which, in the romances, begins during slavery and continues through Reconstruction, when the American government failed to eliminate the inestimable misery in black people's lives [...] the interests of black women, black uplift, and black patriarchy intersect and clash. (187)