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Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Future of Black Feminist Archives

Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Future of Black Feminist Archives - Radical Black Women Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Amy Ashwood Garvey was a committed Pan-Africanist and feminist who moved to the UK from Harlem in the 1930s. Most famous for being the first wife of Marcus Garvey, her contributions to movements for social justice, race equality and in particular Black women's rights, have been largely forgotten - not least since the scant records of her life and work are spread between the various places she lived. Swaby recovers Amy's life and work as an important political activist, cultural producer and Pan-Africanist in her own right, retracing her steps with trips to Harlem, London and West Africa. In addition to conducting traditional archival research, Swaby curates a series of 'curatorial fabulations', imagining into the gaps in the archive with autoethnographic practice.

About the Publisher

Lawrence & Wishart Ltd

We started life through the merger of Martin Lawrence, the Communist Party's press and Wishart Ltd, a family-owned liberal and anti-fascist publisher. The late 1930s were a time of political and cultural turmoil, and the new press was immersed in the political and cultural life of the Popular Front, publishing literature, drama and poetry, as well as political economy, working-class history and the classics of Marxism New Writing, a twice-yearly L&W anthology, published writers such as W.H.Auden, Ralph Fox, Christopher Isherwood and Cecil Day Lewis.

Book information

ISBN: 9781913546397
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
Imprint: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Pub date:
DEWEY: 323.11960092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 237
Weight: 338g
Height: 217mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 19mm