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Black Women's Lives: Stories of Pain and Power
by Kristal Brent Zook

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Publisher Comments:

Kristal Brent Zook explores the lives of contemporary African America women from all walks of life. Based on her travels across America and years of interviewing and building relationships with women from a wide variety of socio-economic backgrounds, she offers vivid archetypal portraits of a school principal in Georgia, a filmmaker in Los Angeles, a factory worker in Mississippi, a corporate executive in New York City, a prisoner in Seattle, and an organic farmer in Vermont, among others. Through these portraits, "Black Women's Lives" explores common overlapping themes while highlighting the shared dreams, hopes, and disappointments of ordinary women. This book also reveals the many challenges and inequalities that black women still face, and how far this nation has yet to travel if it is to live up to its promise to create an equal and just society for all citizens.

Review:

"An organic farmer, a union organizer, a teenage lesbian stabbed to death in a hate crime and the president of a cosmetics company that makes hair relaxer all get their stories told in this anthology of Zook's articles for Essence magazine. As a reporter, Zook has a passion for social justice, and her best chapters focus on public health issues that disproportionately affect impoverished black women and children. She writes about a woman in Birmingham, Ala., for example, who fights companies that want to dump toxic chemicals in working-class or black areas and who started a group dedicated to raising awareness of lead poisoning in children, the major symptoms of which — hyperactivity and aggression — are precisely those of attention deficit disorder. In another chapter, Zook explores the possible causes behind the high rates of HIV/AIDS among black women in small Southern towns, among them low self-esteem, mistrust of doctors and an unwillingness to challenge men about their sexual histories. Zook (Color by Fox: The Fox Network and the Revolution in Black Television) has a weakness for clichs and a tendency to gush about how her subjects 'empowered' her, both of which detract from the raw power of the stories she tells." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Ralph Ellison regarded African-Americans as invisible men, but today one might argue that black women are the ones who are seen but little known. In the compelling 'Black Women's Lives,' journalist Kristal Brent Zook tells the stories of 10 little-known women who are stand-ins for millions of others, women who fight against odds to make a difference in society or to make great changes for themselves.

... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

About the Author

Kristal Bent Zook is a freelance journalist who lives in New York City.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9781560257905
Subtitle:
Stories of Pain and Power
Author:
Zook, Kristal Brent
Author:
Zook, Kristal
Publisher:
Nation Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Women's Studies
Subject:
Social conditions
Subject:
Economic Conditions
Subject:
Women, black
Subject:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General
Publication Date:
January 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
263
Dimensions:
8.30x5.60x.77 in. .57 lbs.