Lecture Sources for "Jezebel and the Black Woman" (Patreon)
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First things first, I enjoyed the first lecture and hope you guys did too. I apologize for resorting to periscope, and promise to have the right kind of stream next month. Also, you can start suggesting topics for next month :)
Here are the sources I used for the lecture. I also included some sources that are related reading. If you have JSTOR, you will definitely be able to access the articles with asterisks. Just copy and paste them into the search bar. If you do not have JSTOR, you can copy and paste into google and will come across a few of them for free.
1. Racism and Patriarchy in the Meaning of Motherhood (Dorothy E. Roberts)*
2. The Politics of Sexual Stereotypes (Mae C. King)*
3. The Color of Discipline: Civil Rights and Black Sexuality (Thaddeus Russell)*
4. The Sexual Revolution: Disappearance of Victorian Taboos Has Resulted in New Freedom for 'Weaker Sex' (Kermit Mehlinger, M.D.) [Ebony Magazine, August 1966)
5. "It Was Like All Of Us Had Been Raped": Sexual Violence, Community Mobilization, and the African American Freedom Struggle (Danielle L. McGuire)*
6. The Jezebel Stereotype (Dr. David Pilgrim)
7. Jezebel Stereotypes Gallery (Pictures)
8. African Americans and Sexual Victorianism in the SOcial Hygiene Movement, 1910-1940 (Christina Simmons)*
9. The Bible, Book of 1 Kings 16:31
9. Negroland (Margo Jefferson)