Resources
Primary Sources
- Bell Hooks — Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black (Ch. 1)
- Michelle Obama — DNC Address
- Kemi Badenoch — Black History Month Statement
- Shirley Sherrod — (Speech at the NAACP Banquet)
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — (TED Talk on Feminism)
- Amanda Gorman — (2021 Inaugural Poem)
- Angela Davis — 1972 speech at UCLA
- Shirley Chisholm — 1983 speech at Greenfield High School
- Fannie Lou Hammer 1964 — Fannie Lou Hamer speech at the Democratic National Convention
Secondary Sources
- Ijureka — Afrocentricity: The Theory of Social Change
- The Rhetoric of Black Power (1967) — (1966) Stokely Carmichael, “Black Power”
- Lakisha Odlum —Towards an Understanding of Black Girls’ Digital Activism
- Sherri Williams —Digital Defense: Black Feminists Resist Violence With Hashtag Activism
- Asa McMullen —There is Power in Looking The Oppositional Gaze in Black Women’s Sousveillance Practices When Encountering Police
- Manifestations of Afrocentricity in Rap Music –Harley Patterson Reading
- Tessa Brown – “Let the People Rap”: Cultural Rhetorics Pedagogy and Practices Under CUNY’s Open Admissions, 1968-1978
- Fannie Lou Hamer – Civil Rights First Century (A Letter from Duchess & Chapter 1)
Multimedia Sources
- Women Hall of Fame and Obama — Griot storytelling video
- Angela Davis — Black Feminism and Intersectionality
- Malcolm X (1992) — Speech scene
- Viola Davis — Emmy Speech (2015)
- Nina Simone’s — “Mississippi Goddam”
- Black Panther — T’Challa’s final UN speech scene
- Taraji P. Henson — Hidden Figures scene
- Tupac Shakur — Keep Ya Head Up, Changes, Dear Mama,
- Lauryn Hill — Doo Wop (That Thing), Lauryn Hill Black Rage Live Atlanta 2014 & 2012, Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Album
- Kendrick Lamar — Alright