1940s: (Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 Preview — Chapter 3 Following Haitian Women’s Rights Organizers’ Local-Global Thinking About Labor Family and Sexuality Set i…
1940s: (Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 Preview — Chapter 3 Following Haitian Women’s Rights Organizers’ Local-Global Thinking About Labor Family and Sexuality Set in the 1940s, Chapter 4 Picking Up in Some of the Same Years but Following the Women’s Global-Local Travel and Thinking That Focuses on International Alliances and Performances of Race): As Sanders Johnson previewed, chapter 3 follows Haitian women’s rights organizers’ local-global thinking about labor, family, and sexuality, set in the 1940s. Chapter 4 picks up in some of the same years but follows the women’s global-local travel and thinking that focuses on international alliances and performances of race — the two chapters together would trace the LFAS women’s simultaneous movement inward toward the intimacies of Haitian women’s domestic lives and outward toward the international stage where race and nation were performed for a global audience.