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Introduction: Black Women and the Complexities of Internationalism / Keisha N. Blain and Tiffany M.
Part I: Travel and Migrations
1. “We Are Negroes!” The Haitian Zambo, Racial Spectacle, and the Performance of Black Women’s Internationalism, 1863-1877
2. Feminist Networks and Diasporic Practices: Eslanda Robeson’s Travels in Africa
3. Black Women’s Internationalism and the Chicago Defender during the “Golden Age of Haitian Tourism”
4. “Distant Ties”: May Ayim’s Transnational Solidarity and Activism
Part II: Creating Black Internationalism
5. Thyra Edwards’s Spanish Civil War Scrapbook: Black Women’s Internationalist Writing
6. “They Will All Be My Color”: Nina Mae McKinney and Black Internationalism in 1930s Australia
7. Stitched Networks: Liberian Quilters, Transatlantic Diplomacy, and Community
Part III: Political Activism and Global Freedom Struggles
8. “Confraternity Among All Dark Races”: Mittie Maude Lena Gordon and the Practice of Black (Inter)nationalism in Chicago, 1932-1942
9. “United, We Build a Free World”: The Internationalism of Mary McLeod Bethune and the National Council of Negro Women
10. “What That Meant to Me”: SNCC Women, the 1964 Guinea Trip, and Black Internationalism
11. “A Common Rallying Call”: Vicki Garvin in China and the Making of US Third World Solidarity Politics
Afterword: Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea
Contributors
Index