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The Role of black women in America
Florence Kennedy, Peachie Brooks, Verta Smart Grosvenor, and Elinor Norton, four black women of diversified disciplines and ages, discuss their views of the black woman as she relates to the social, political and economic scheme (past, present and future) in America. Among the topics explored is the myth of the "Matriarch," the historical programming of the black male/female relationship, the survival oriented family life of blacks and the revolutionary aspects of birth control.
- "Florence Kennedy, Peachie Brooks, Verta Smart Grosvenor, and Elinor Norton, four black women of diversified disciplines and ages, discuss their views of the black woman as she relates to the social, political and economic scheme (past, present and future) in America. Among the topics explored is the myth of the "Matriarch," the historical programming of the black male/female relationship, the survival oriented family life of blacks and the revolutionary aspects of birth control."@en
- "Four Black women--Peachie Brooks, Verta Smart Grosvenro, Flo Kennedy, and Elinor Norton--discuss their role in society, politics, and the U.S. economy. Broadcast on WBAI 1968. PRA Archive #BB3193."
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- "Role of Black women in America"