Queen mothers : articulating the spirit of black women teacher-leaders /
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Charlotte, NC :
Information Age Publishing Inc.,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Hail to the Queens: A Preface / Rhonda Baynes Jeffries
- 1. If Your Mother Is a Queen Teachable Moments on Leading and Living to Serve / Rhonda Baynes Jeffries
- 2. Black Women Intellectuals: Othering, Mothering, Resilience, and Madness / Ronda C. Henry Anthony
- 3. Look on Me and Be Renewed: Black Mothers as Scholar-Activists in Teacher Education / Natasha C. Flowers
- 4. "They Must Get It, They Must Learn": Exploring Teaching as Community Mothering for a Multi-generational Mississippi Family of Black Women Teacher-Leaders / Cleveland Hayes
- 5. Reclaiming My Time: A Reflection of My Journey as a Black Woman in the Field / Kristal Moore Clemons
- 6. "How I Made It Over": Tales of Triumph and Truth from Black Women Educators / Alexanderia T. Smith
- 7. Narratives of Resistance: The Experiences of Black Women as Teachers, Leaders, Mothers, and Academics / Shelley Henderson
- 8. On the Process of Becoming: Black Women Academics Othermothering from the Margins / Gretchen Generett
- 9. We Feel Like Going On: Negotiating Troubled Waters Through "Spiritual Sistering" / Mercedes Cannon
- 10. Still Lifting As We Climb: Sisters of the Academy on Being Queen Mothers / Kaye Thompson-Rogers
- 11. Queen Bey: A Visualyrical Investigation of Beyonc6 as Feminist, Sex Symbol, Mother, and Activist / Laura Waringer
- 12. Black Women in Leadership using Spirituality as a Buffer / Delila Owens
- 13. African American Women in the Civil Rights Movement / Coyet Greene
- 14. From Boys to Men: A Case Study of Black Mothers Successfully Launching Their Sons into College or Careers / Yasha Jones Becton
- 15. When Grandma is Your Mom: An Auto/Ethnography on Loss & Other-Mothering in One Caribbean-Canadian Family / Anita Jack-Davies
- 16. How Can I Be Like You? A Tri-Vocal Account of Intergenerational Mentoring and Queen Mothering / Damara Hightower.