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Black womanist ethicsBlack womanist ethics

Black womanist ethics1988

Katie G. Cannon

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This study articulates the distinctive moral character of the Afro-American women's community. Beginning with a reconstructive history of the Afro-American woman's situation in America, the work next traces the emergence of the Black woman's literary tradition and explain its importance in expressing the moral wisdom of Black women. The life and work of Zora Neale Hurston is examined in detail for her unique contributions to the moral tradition of the Afro-American woman. A final chapter initiates a promising exchange between the works of Hurston and those of Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King, Jr.

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First published
1988
OL Work ID
OL2949449W

Subjects

Feminist ethicsConduct of lifeAfrican American womenChristian ethicsSchwarze FrauEthikGeschichte (1619-1900)Women in religionWomen, blackReligious ethics

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