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Book Review By Reginald D. Garrard
Prophesying Daughters: Black Women Preacher and the Word, 1823 - 1913 by Chanta M. Haywood

At a time when America was struggling with its newly found independence, the country was still faced with slavery in most of the South.   "Prophesying Daughters" tells the stories of four women, determined to spread the word in a time when women were ostracized for trying to take on a task dominated by men. These remarkable women (Jarena Lee, Julia Foote, Maria Stewart, and Frances Gaudet) took on menial jobs, traveled throughout the country, endured the hardships of economic and physical discrimination (from their fellow African-Americans as well as White Americans), and somehow managed to carve a place for themselves in ecumenical circles. The one hundred years chronicled in this biographical treatise shows the indominable strength of the spirit and the unyeilding perseverance of dedicated churchwomen.


Plot & Themes
Political/social rights fight Yes
Plotlet:
Ethnic/Relig. of subject (inside)
If this is a culture clash: - minority culture living in majority area
Ethnic/regional/gender Yes
Period of greatest activity? - 1600-1899

Subject of Biography
Gender - Female
Profession/status:
Ethnicity - Black
Nationality - American

Setting
How much descriptions of surroundings? - 5 ()
United States Yes
Century: - 19th century

Writing Style
Book makes you feel? - thoughtful
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