1938: (The Method Woodson References — the Tapping of Two Fingers on the Mouth the Eyebrow Raises or the Postures That Served as Points of Connectivity Acros…
1938: (The Method Woodson References — the Tapping of Two Fingers on the Mouth the Eyebrow Raises or the Postures That Served as Points of Connectivity Across Status, These Being the Same Intersections Where the LFAS Hoped Women Might Meet — Comhaire-Sylvain’s Work Becoming the Foundations for a Formalized Written Kreyòl in the Late Twentieth Century but in the 1930s Her Work Method and Choice of Publication on a Feminist Platform Offering a Literal Dictionary and Grammar Book for Communication Between Women): The method that Woodson referenced was the tapping of two fingers on the mouth, the eyebrow raises, or the postures that served as points of connectivity across status. These were the same intersections where the LFAS hoped women might meet. Comhaire-Sylvain’s work became the foundations for a formalized written Kreyòl in the late twentieth century, but in the 1930s her work, method, and choice of publication on a feminist platform offered a literal dictionary and grammar book for communication between women — the path from ABOBO to a national orthography ran through the pages of a women’s newspaper.