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Political consciousness and resistance among black antebellum women
Gayle T. Tate
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Abolitionist
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African American Community
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Antebellum
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Antebellum Period
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Attendants
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Black Nationalism
20%
Black Women
100%
Community Activists
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Economic Activity
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Industrialization
20%
Political Activity
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Political Consciousness
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Political Development
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Political Resistance
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Racism
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Sexism
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Slavery
20%
Social Reform
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Socioeconomic Factors
20%
Social Sciences
Political Activity
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Political Consciousness
100%
Political Development
25%
Social Reform
25%