Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering

Tamura Lomax

Book cover for Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering
Book cover for Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering
Book cover for Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering
Book cover for Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering

Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering

Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering

Tamura Lomax

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Description

In Freeing Black Girls, Tamura Lomax offers an insurgent feminist love letter to Black girls, women, mothers, and othermothers. Exploring what it means to mother Black children in the twenty-first century, Lomax shares her journey from her traditionalist Black girlhood to finding the path to revolutionary Black motherhood. Along the way, she shows how all Black people are endangered by white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchal dominance and emphasizes the power of looking and talking back. Lomax insists on Black feminist ways of living that value and nourish whole persons, sketching a radical dream that will allow Black women and girls to survive America while being able to love themselves, others, and collective Black freedom. Ultimately, Lomax declares that Black women and girls are emphatically not defective, second-class, or immanent nurturers; they are sacred and revolutionary beings who deserve to live a life free of predation, patriarchy, misrecognition, misogynoir, and violence.

About the Author

Tamura Lomax is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University and author of Jezebel Unhinged: Loosing the Black Female Body in Religion and Culture, also published by Duke University Press.

Critical Reviews

"I love this book. Tamura Lomax's gorgeous voice pulls you toward her as she shares herself in all her rich variety. Her struggle is righteous and rebellious and subversive. She starts as an obedient Black church girl and emerges a revolutionary Black mother dismantling toxic masculinity and femininity along the way. Read and emerge with her. She is thinking about each of us as she helps you see and know her. She shows us that it is possible to make a new antiracist feminist world. This intimate personal telling is also inclusively specifically universal, which is an amazing feat."--Zillah Eisenstein, author of "Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution"

"Freeing Black Girls is an honest reckoning with one of our most sacred institutions--motherhood. Tamura Lomax's book raises critical questions about the emotional experiences and lives of Black girls, women, mothers, and othermothers in a society that is both antiblack and deeply invested in heteropatriarchy. Lomax provides readers with a fresh and nuanced perspective on how Black feminism can free us from the political and spiritual prisons of misogyny and racial animus."--Kaila Adia Story, author of "The Rainbow Ain't Never Been Enuf: On the Myth of LGBTQ+ Solidarity"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Duke University Press
Pub date: 2025-05-06
Length: 240 pages

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