
Who Should Be First?
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Beverly Guy-Sheftall is Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women's Studies and Founding Director of the Women's Research and Resource Center at Spelman College. Johnnetta Betsch Cole is President Emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women. The authors of several books, together they have written Gender Talk: The Struggle for Women's Equality in African American Communities and coedited (with Rudolph P. Byrd) I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Johnnetta Betsch Cole
I. Editorials, Opinions, and Petitions
1. Feminists for Peace and Barack Obama
Frances Anderson, Carolyn Eisenberg, Marlene Fried, Linda Gordon, Judith LeBlanc, Nancy Kricorian, and Eliza Migdal
2. Feminists for Clinton
Christine Stansell
3. Stop the False Race-Gender Divide
Ann Russo and Melissa Spatz
4. Morning in America: A Letter from Feminists on the Election
Patricia J. Williams
5. Duel of Historical Guilts
Maureen Dowd
6. It's Not as Simple as White Trumping Black or Man
Trumping Woman
Patricia J. Williams
7. Sex Versus Race, Again
Tracy A. Thomas
8. Obama and the Sisters
Melissa Harris-Lacewell
II. Personal Reflections: Having Our Say
9. Lest We Forget: An Open Letter to My Sisters Who Are Brave
Alice Walker
10. Culture Trumps Politics and Gender Trumps Race 53
Carol Moseley Braun
11. What Would Shirley Chisholm Say?
Mark Anthony Neal
12. Voting for the Girl: Some Thoughts on Sisterhood and Citizenship
Pearl Cleage
13. The Sisterhood Split
Jessica Valenti
14. Hillary Versus the Patriarchy
Erica Jong
15. Hillary Is White
Zillah Eisenstein
16. Your Whiteness Is Showing 85
Tim Wise
17. Black and for Hillary
Tara Roberts
18. Why I Support Obama
Andrea Guerrero
19. Daughters of the South, Rise Up: On Generation, Gender, and Race in the 2008 Democratic Election
Cassie Premo Steele
20. Generation Y Refuses Race-Gender Dichotomy
Courtney E. Martin
21. Why I'm Supporting Barack Obama
Katha Pollitt
22. The Obama Feminists: Why Young Women Are Supporting
Obama
Ariel Garfinkel
23. Yo Mamma
Linda Hirshman
24. Feminists Must Heal the Wounds of Racism
Aishah Shahidah Simmons
III. Essays: Making Our Case 119
25. Crises of Representation: Hate Messages in Campaign 2008 Commercial Paraphernalia
Jane Caputi
26. Goodbye to All That #2
Robin Morgan
27. Race to the Bottom
Betsy Reed
28. Intersectionality: Race and Gender in the 2008 Presidential
Nomination Campaign
Dianne M. Pinderhughes
29. Does Race Trump Gender?: Black Women Negotiating their Spaces of Intersection in the 2008 Presidential Campaign
Cynthia Neal Spence
30. The Generation Gap: Graduate Students and Democratic Primaries Spring 2008
A. Lynn Bolles
31. Michelle Obama On My Mind
Arica L. Coleman
IV. Post-Election: What We Learned
32. Why We Need to Stop Obsessing Over Obama
Andrea Smith
33. Learning from a Year of Hope and Hard Choices
Gloria Steinem
34. Reading Obama: Collective Responsibilities and the Politics of Tears
M. Jacqui Alexander, Gail Lewis, and Gloria Wekker
Appendix
List of Contributors
Index
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