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At its core, Lauren Eglen’s book examines intellectual value, historical erasure, and shows how Black women’s editorial authority and theoretical contributions were diminished. Despite their central role in shaping the magazine’s vision, Black women were often eclipsed by male-centered narratives and by their proximity to prominent Black men. By centering their work, this book challenges conventional assumptions about where political theory is produced and who counts as an intellectual, and it expands Black intellectual history to include editorship, collaboration, and everyday experience. The Heart of the Collective reframes Black feminism through its socialist and internationalist commitments, where race, class, gender, and global politics are inseparable.
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The Heart of the Collective: Black Left Feminism, Women's Intellectual History, and Freedomways Magazine, 1930-1985
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