This book analyzes the political transformations in black women's socially engaged community-based political work in England in the late twentieth century. It situates these shifts alongside Britain's political economy and against the discourse and deployment of blackness as a political imaginary in which to engage in struggles for social justice.
Tracy Fisher is Assistant Professor of Women s Studies at the University of California, Riverside, USA.
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