Merze Tate

Merze Tate The Global Odyssey of a Black Woman Scholar

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A powerful and inspiring biography of Merze Tate, a trailblazing Black woman scholar and intrepid world traveler
 
Born in rural Michigan during the Jim Crow era, the bold and irrepressible Merze Tate (1905-1996) refused to limit her intellectual ambitions, despite living in what she called a "sex and race discriminating world." Against all odds, the brilliant and hardworking Tate earned degrees in international relations from Oxford University in 1935 and a doctorate in government from Harvard in 1941. She then joined the faculty of Howard University, where she taught for three decades of her long life spanning the tumultuous twentieth century.
 
This book revives and critiques Tate's prolific and prescient body of scholarship, with topics ranging from nuclear arms limitations to race and imperialism in India, Asia, the Pacific, and Africa. Tate credited her success to other women, Black and white, who helped her realize her dream of becoming a scholar. Her quest for research and adventure took her around the world twice, traveling solo with her cameras.
 
Barbara Savage's skilled rendering of Tate's story is built on more than a decade of research. Tate's life and work challenge provincial approaches to African American and American history, women's history, the history of education, diplomatic history, and international thought.

Book information

ISBN: 9780300270273
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Yale University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 378.12092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xii, 302
Weight: 576g
Height: 166mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 31mm