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Black Women’s Rhetoric Project
    http://blackwomenrhetproject.org
Imagine… it is 1968 and you could be the first
                            black woman who has ever been elected to
                            congress. What would your campaign entail?
                            What would you promise? How would you
                            convince people to believe in your capacity to
 “Unbought&Unbossed”: make changes in their lives? A black woman
  Learning, Researching,    doing something they had never seen a black
and Thinking about Black woman do? In 1968, the Brooklyn-native and
                            daughter of Barbadian parents, Shirley
 Women's Discourses and Chisholm, did indeed become the first black
           Lives            woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Her
                            campaign was organized around her now
                            famous slogan: “Fighting Shirley Chisholm---
    A course taught by      Unbought and Unbossed.” That slogan will be
  Carmen Kynard, Ph.D.      used as a kind of map for our seminar that will
                            guide our study of how Black women have
 http://carmenkynard.org    used rhetorical means in their unique struggle
                            to encounter, re-imagine, and transform their
                            worlds. In other words, what has it looked
                            like, sounded like, and felt like to be
                            “Unbought and Unbossed” for black female
                            poets, essayists, orators, comedians, activists,
                            MCs, b-girls, DJs, musicians, designers, and
                            artists?
Unit One
  Rhetoric&Black
      Women:
 “Giving You Props,
Respect and Dignity”

 In the first days, we spend
   our time exploring and
framing our own definitions
   of rhetoric and literate
practices in the lives of black
           women.
Unit Two
 “While the Water Is
 Stirring, I Will Step
 into the Pool”: 19th
    Century Black
  Women’s Activism

There is no better way to
introduce these weeks of
study other than to repeat the
first lines of chapter one in
Shirley Wilson Logan’s book:
19th-century African
American women were full
participants in the verbal
warfare for human dignity.
Unit Three
 “You Done Listen to
My Story &Ev’ry-thing
  Come Out True”:
  Discourse, Power,
    &Blueswomen

In these weeks, we will work on
listening to the blueswomen
more deeply---to the lyrics and
into the songs’ meanings. In
other words, when black
women are talking about
another man who done did ‘em
wrong, what social and political
realities are they speaking
about and into that extend far
beyond heterosexual/romantic
love? When black women get
deep and blue, what is the
world they reveal?
Unit Four
 “Sick and Tired of
  Being Sick and
   Tired”:Black
Women’s Civil Rights
     Movement

What we have today is a history
that has largely written black
women out of the Civil rights
Movement. But scan the historical
images of the civil rights
movement and you will SEE that
black women and little girls are
everywhere: from the protesters
being hosed down, to the sit-ins
and demonstrations by students
at historically black colleges, to
the teenagers of Little Rock Nine.
THAT history is our charge.
Unit Five
  “Unbought and
 Unbossed”: Black
 Congresswomen’s
Rhetorics of Equality
  and Democracy

We will spend this time
working at three points of
rhetorical study for Chisholm:
her campaign for congress,
her campaign for presidency,
and her autobiography. From
there, we will go on to the
speeches and talks by other
prominent black female
congresswomen.
Unit Six
   “I Write to Keep in
   Contact with Our
    Ancestors and to
  Spread Truth to the
  People”: From Black
  Power to Black Arts

In this week we are
connecting three points of
black women’s intellectual
and aesthetic history: the
Black Power movement, the
Black Arts Movement (BAM)
that was the sister to Black
Power, and contemporary
spoken word artists.
Unit Seven
     “While You’re
Imitating Al Capone,
I’ll Be Nina Simone”:
  Black Female MCs
   and Hip Hoppers

Our intellectual and political
point of departure will come
from Marcyliena Morgan
these weeks: “hip hop
performers use discursive
strategies to transform the
notion of ‘real’ American
womanhood through public
performances that become
resources for racial and
feminist identity---and for
ongoing political
contestation.”
Closing
“My Soul Looks Back
 in Wonder at How I
  Got Ovuh”: Spirit,
   Vision, and New
       Futures

What we need now is some
inspiration--- a re-charge to
take us into the week of final
exams. So we will end with
black women who
deliberately use ministry to
uplift the masses.
To Visit the Course Website:
    http://blackwomenrhetproject.org

 To Visit Carmen Kynard’s Personal Website:
           http://carmenkynard.org


Contact: blackwomenrhetproject@gmail.com

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Black Women's Rhetoric Project: An Undergraduate Course

  • 1. Black Women’s Rhetoric Project http://blackwomenrhetproject.org
  • 2. Imagine… it is 1968 and you could be the first black woman who has ever been elected to congress. What would your campaign entail? What would you promise? How would you convince people to believe in your capacity to “Unbought&Unbossed”: make changes in their lives? A black woman Learning, Researching, doing something they had never seen a black and Thinking about Black woman do? In 1968, the Brooklyn-native and daughter of Barbadian parents, Shirley Women's Discourses and Chisholm, did indeed become the first black Lives woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Her campaign was organized around her now famous slogan: “Fighting Shirley Chisholm--- A course taught by Unbought and Unbossed.” That slogan will be Carmen Kynard, Ph.D. used as a kind of map for our seminar that will guide our study of how Black women have http://carmenkynard.org used rhetorical means in their unique struggle to encounter, re-imagine, and transform their worlds. In other words, what has it looked like, sounded like, and felt like to be “Unbought and Unbossed” for black female poets, essayists, orators, comedians, activists, MCs, b-girls, DJs, musicians, designers, and artists?
  • 3. Unit One Rhetoric&Black Women: “Giving You Props, Respect and Dignity” In the first days, we spend our time exploring and framing our own definitions of rhetoric and literate practices in the lives of black women.
  • 4. Unit Two “While the Water Is Stirring, I Will Step into the Pool”: 19th Century Black Women’s Activism There is no better way to introduce these weeks of study other than to repeat the first lines of chapter one in Shirley Wilson Logan’s book: 19th-century African American women were full participants in the verbal warfare for human dignity.
  • 5. Unit Three “You Done Listen to My Story &Ev’ry-thing Come Out True”: Discourse, Power, &Blueswomen In these weeks, we will work on listening to the blueswomen more deeply---to the lyrics and into the songs’ meanings. In other words, when black women are talking about another man who done did ‘em wrong, what social and political realities are they speaking about and into that extend far beyond heterosexual/romantic love? When black women get deep and blue, what is the world they reveal?
  • 6. Unit Four “Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired”:Black Women’s Civil Rights Movement What we have today is a history that has largely written black women out of the Civil rights Movement. But scan the historical images of the civil rights movement and you will SEE that black women and little girls are everywhere: from the protesters being hosed down, to the sit-ins and demonstrations by students at historically black colleges, to the teenagers of Little Rock Nine. THAT history is our charge.
  • 7. Unit Five “Unbought and Unbossed”: Black Congresswomen’s Rhetorics of Equality and Democracy We will spend this time working at three points of rhetorical study for Chisholm: her campaign for congress, her campaign for presidency, and her autobiography. From there, we will go on to the speeches and talks by other prominent black female congresswomen.
  • 8. Unit Six “I Write to Keep in Contact with Our Ancestors and to Spread Truth to the People”: From Black Power to Black Arts In this week we are connecting three points of black women’s intellectual and aesthetic history: the Black Power movement, the Black Arts Movement (BAM) that was the sister to Black Power, and contemporary spoken word artists.
  • 9. Unit Seven “While You’re Imitating Al Capone, I’ll Be Nina Simone”: Black Female MCs and Hip Hoppers Our intellectual and political point of departure will come from Marcyliena Morgan these weeks: “hip hop performers use discursive strategies to transform the notion of ‘real’ American womanhood through public performances that become resources for racial and feminist identity---and for ongoing political contestation.”
  • 10. Closing “My Soul Looks Back in Wonder at How I Got Ovuh”: Spirit, Vision, and New Futures What we need now is some inspiration--- a re-charge to take us into the week of final exams. So we will end with black women who deliberately use ministry to uplift the masses.
  • 11. To Visit the Course Website: http://blackwomenrhetproject.org To Visit Carmen Kynard’s Personal Website: http://carmenkynard.org Contact: blackwomenrhetproject@gmail.com