Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage

Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage

by Dianne M Stewart
Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage

Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage

by Dianne M Stewart

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Overview

A “powerful, persuasive, and devastatingly haunting” examination of America’s racist, centuries-long oppression of Black love (Carol Anderson, bestselling author of White Rage)

According to the 2010 US census, more than seventy percent of Black women in America are unmarried. Black Women, Black Love reveals how four centuries of laws, policies, and customs have created that crisis.

Dianne M. Stewart begins in the colonial era, when slave owners denied Blacks the right to marry, divided families, and, in many cases, raped enslaved women and girls. Later, during Reconstruction and the ensuing decades, violence split up couples again as millions embarked on the Great Migration north, where the welfare system mandated that women remain single in order to receive government support. And no institution has forbidden Black love as effectively as the prison-industrial complex, which removes Black men en masse from the pool of marriageable partners.

Prodigiously researched and deeply felt, Black Women, Black Love reveals how white supremacy has systematically broken the heart of Black America, and it proposes strategies for dismantling the structural forces that have plagued Black love and marriage for centuries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580058162
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/06/2020
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 584,331
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dianne M. Stewart is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Emory University, where she created the course Black Love. She earned her MDiv from Harvard Divinity School and her PhD in systematic theology from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Jumping the Broom: Racial Slavery and America's Roots of Forbidden Black Love 15

Chapter 2 Slow Violence and White America's Reign of Terror 59

Chapter 3 Love and Welfare: Johnnie Tillmon and the Struggle to Preserve Poor Black Families 107

Chapter 4 Black Love in Captivity: Mass Incarceration and the Depletion of the African American Marriage Market 139

Chapter 5 Will Black Women Ever Have It All? Michelle Obama, Kheris Rogers, and African Americans' Shifting Landscapes of Love 181

Afterword: Being Mary Jane … or Not 233

Acknowledgments 239

Notes 245

Index 311

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