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ARTICLES

‘Second-Wave’ Black Feminist Periodicals in Britain

Works Cited

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Periodicals

  • ‘Me Giving, You Taking’ (1984), Mukti 3.
  • Anonymous (1985) ‘letters’, Mukti 4.
  • ‘Editorial’ (1988), We Are Here: Black Women’s Magazine ns 1.
  • ‘Editorial Collective’ (1987), Mukti 7.
  • FOWAAD 1 (1979).
  • ‘Editorial’ (1980), FOWAAD 4.
  • Lee and K. Black (1985), ‘Womynism: Is It Goodbye to “Black Feminism?”’, We Are Here 5.
  • Lorna (1987), ‘Maids and Madams in the Natal Community’, Mukti 6.
  • Mukti Collective (1985), ‘We Work All Our Lives’, Mukti 4.
  • Karimjee, Mumtaz (1987), ‘Black and Asian: Definitions and Redefinitions’, Mukti 6.
  • Valerie (1985), Mukti 4.
  • We Are Here: Black Women's Magazine (1986).
  • We Are Here: Black Women’s Magazine ns 3 (c.1988).
  • ‘Workshop Report Back: Our Differences’ (c.1984), We Are Here: Black Feminist Newsletter.
  • Speak Out 4 (n.d.).

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