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A Black Woman's Civil War Memoirs: Reminiscences of My Life in Camp With the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops, Late 1st South Carolina Volunteers
Published in Paperback by Markus Wiener Pub (1988)
Authors: Susie King Taylor, Patricia W. Romero, and Willie Lee Rose
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Folksy & personable, with historical notes added for ref.
Amazon says this is out of print. NOT SO! It can be gotten thru the National Parks Service National Women's Museum in Seneca Falls, NY. The woman who wrote this lived an extraordinary life, as a slave child, and as a freed woman. Yet by many standards she is just an ordinary person living her life, doing what she CAN do. It's a nice read. She's not trying to be anybody's heroine, more simply I think she was writing to tell herself who she was, that she could survive, that she could be of service. Neither boring or exciting (so far), simply real.

quiet but powerful
It's a short book (especially when you consider the added historical footnotes and pictures), but very valuable. It's so rare to hear the perspective of someone who was a slave, and who then lived free in the post-war period. Her heartfelt tales of the bigotry of the _post_-war period to me were even more memorable than her focus on the war itself.

A remarkable Civil War story
"A Black Woman's Civil War Memoirs," by Susie King Taylor, was first published in 1902. A new edition, edited by Patricia Romero and featuring an introduction by Willie Lee Rose, appeared in 1988. In that new intro Rose declared, "There is nothing even vaguely resembling Susie King Taylor's small volume of random recollections in the entire literature of the Civil War, or in that of any other American conflict insofar as I am aware." Indeed, this book is a rare and valuable historical document.

Taylor was born a slave in 1848 on an island off the coast of Georgia. She gained her freedom and worked as a laundress for an African-American Union regiment during the war.

Taylor recalls how she learned to read and write and then herself became a teacher. She offers fascinating details about her life with the troops. She had many different duties beyond laundry service. I loved the episode where she recalls concocting "a very delicious custard" from turtle eggs and canned condensed milk, and serving it to the troops.

Taylor condemns the lack of appreciation shown for both black and white Civil War veterans. She also condemns early 20th century racism. Reading her book I was reminded of W.E.B. Du Bois' classic "The Souls of Black Folk," which was first published around the same time; I think the two books complement each other well.

Taylor ends on a note of hope and pride, noting "my people are striving" for better lives. This book is, in my opinion, an important milestone in African-American literature.


Profiles in Diversity: Women in the New South Africa
Published in Paperback by Michigan State Univ Pr (1998)
Author: Patricia W. Romero
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Interesting interviews, poor editing
The book features very interesting stories of South African women, but suffers from a lack of editing. The author continually interrupts each story to provide interpretation and background, which breaks the flow. Although the author's commentaries are needed, they could have been added at the end, to allow each woman tell her story uninterrupted. There are also so many stories featured, its hard for the reader to separate one from the other. The author also uses the apartheid-era race classifications to separate the book into sections, which is useful in some sense but its simplistic: its not that that easy to make a "cross section" of all women in South Africa.


Lamu: History Society and Family in an East African Port City (Topics in World History)
Published in Paperback by Markus Wiener Pub (1997)
Author: Patricia W. Romero
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E. Sylvia Pankhurst: Portrait of a Radical
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1987)
Author: Patricia W. Romero
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In Black America
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Author: Patricia W. Romero
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Life Histories of African Women
Published in Paperback by Humanity Books (1987)
Author: Patricia W. Romero
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Shaihu Umar (Topics in World History)
Published in Paperback by Markus Wiener Pub (1989)
Authors: Abubaker Tafawa, Sir, Balewa, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Patricia W. Romero, and Mervin Hisket
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Women's Voices on Africa: A Century of Travel Writings (Topics in World History)
Published in Paperback by Markus Wiener Pub (1992)
Authors: Patricia W. Romero, Princess Mary Louise, and Joan R. Forbes
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