
Having It All?
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In a single generation, black women have made extraordinary strides academically, professionally, and financially. They've entered the workplace at a far greater rate than white women; increased their enrollment in law schools and graduate programs by 120 percent; and many are now running top companies, or in some cases, the country. Isn't that enough? Not necessarily. With sharp insight, award-winning journalist Veronica Chambers explores the challenges and stereotypes she and other African American women continue to endure, and answers the question most often posed to her: What does success mean for black women?
Twenty-first century black women draw their inspiration from a wide range of sources: Claire Huxtable to Audrey Hepburn, snowboarding to basketball, Gloria Steinem to bell hooks. They choose what they like. Yet they are misunderstood by mainstream America and lack an accurate portrayal in the media of their lives. HAVING IT ALL? interweaves the thoughts and reflections of more than fifty women who occupy this territory. The voices range from Thelma Golden, chief curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, to a Silicon Valley executive, to medical and legal professionals, and stay-at-home "mocha moms.”
Successful black women today want it all: marriage, motherhood, engaging work, and prosperity. The difference is that they come to the table with the strength, courage and wisdom of black women ancestors who-did-it-all, even when they didn't-have-it-all. What has gone so undocumented by the media is that modern black women are coming up with creative, satisfying answers to the juggling act that all women face.
Veronica Chambers chronicles this topic for the first time in her absorbing, riveting and groundbreaking book HAVING IT ALL?
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- Intro
- TITLE PAGE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEDICATION
- EPIGRAPH
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION: THAT GIRL
- CHAPTER 1
- Whose Aunt Is She Anyway?
- Aunt Jemima Goes Shopping
- Breaking the Cycle of Servitude
- No Choice but to Succeed
- No Excuses, No Barriers, No Obstacles
- Jemima Gets a Real Job
- Getting Rid of the Head Rag
- CHAPTER 2
- There's No Place Like Home: the Amazing Career of Sheila Bridges
- It's Not Where You're From, It's Where You're At
- Home to the Church
- The Only Black Person She Knows Is You
- Finding Our Place in the World
- CHAPTER 3
- The Talented Tenth
- Shaking Off the Guilt: A Generational Shift
- Who Do We Owe?
- Who Is Giving? What Is Expected?
- What We Owe Ourselves
- CHAPTER 4
- The Choice to Stay at Home: You're Going to Catch It, Baby
- You Know You Have It All... and You Give It Up
- Coming All the Way Down
- The Lady of the House
- Priorities and Choices
- CHAPTER 5
- The Cocoon of the Black Middle Class
- "It Was the First Time I Ever Felt Profoundly Underestimated as a Black Woman."
- Home to Harlem and the Truly Interesting Thing
- Hi. My Name Is Thelma Golden: Art, Celebrity and the Politics of Fame
- CHAPTER 6
- In My Sister's World, It Was a Different Time
- This Bridge Called Her Back: The Defining Moment of Anita Hill
- Laying Claim to Ladyhood: White Women and Black Women in Conflict
- Making Our Peace with White Women
- When and Where We Enter
- CHAPTER 7
- High-Class Problems
- A Place She Could Call Home
- Exclusivity and Isolation
- Making Connections as an Only: And the Importance of a Sister Fix
- CHAPTER 8
- CHAPTER 9
- How We See
- The Dictionary That Defines Me
- The Color, and Pricetag, of Beauty
- Thinking out of the Box: A Television Actress's Perspective
- CHAPTER 10
- Not Every Sister Is Waiting to Exhale
- A Love Supreme: Carla Harris
- Black Men, Black Women and How the Green Gets In Between
- Prince Charming Changes His Color
- From Integration to Assimilation
- What Love Teaches Us About Race
- CHAPTER 11
- Not More Than We Can Bear, More Than We Should Have To
- Ain't Nothing Going on but the Rent
- CHAPTER 12
- A New Twist on the Old Tale
- Both Princesses and Fairy Godmothers
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ALSO BY VERONICA CHAMBERS
- COPYRIGHT PAGE
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