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Books
- A. Farmer, What You've Got is a Revolution: Black Women's Movements for Black Power
(2017)
Journal Articles
- A. Farmer, Reframing African American Women’s Grassroots Organizing: Audley Moore and the Universal Association of Ethiopian Women, 1957-1963,
Journal of African American History, vol. forthcoming
(2015)
- A. Farmer, “Renegotiating the ‘African Woman’: Women’s Cultural Nationalist Theorizing in the Us Organization and the Congress of African People,,
Black Diaspora Review, vol. 4 no. 1
(2014),
pp. 76-112.
- A. Farmer, “‘Working Toward Community is Our Full-Time Focus’: Muriel Snowden, Black Power, and the Freedom House, Roxbury, MA,”,
The Black Scholar, vol. 41 no. 3
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pp. 17-25
Book Chapters
- A. Farmer, “Gender, the Streets, and Violence: Ameena Matthews and Violence Interruptions in The Interrupters”,
in Documenting the Black Experience: Essays in African American History, Culture and Identity in Nonfiction Films
(2014)
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