Activists Who Yearn for Art That Transforms: Parallels in the Black Arts and Feminist Art Movements in the United States
@article{Collins2006ActivistsWY, title={Activists Who Yearn for Art That Transforms: Parallels in the Black Arts and Feminist Art Movements in the United States}, author={L. Collins}, journal={Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society}, year={2006}, volume={31}, pages={717 - 752} }
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