"Anything That Gets Me in My Heart": Pat Parker's Poetry of Justice.

J Lesbian Stud

a Department of American Culture, University of Michigan, Michigan , USA.

Published: April 2016

This article argues that love and justice are interlocking themes that undergird and motivate the poetry and activism of the Black lesbian feminist Pat Parker. Parker was a prolific working-class poet, a committed Black lesbian feminist, and an international trailblazer whose poems, like her famous "Womanslaughter" discussed in this article, document the many injustices that Black women endured in an anti-Black, rabidly homophobic, and patriarchal U.S. during the last decades of the twentieth century. In a political moment where righteous cries of #BlackLivesMatter are heard across the United States I use this article to remind us all of the historical importance that Black lesbians played and continue to play in the struggles of anti-racist justice in America.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10894160.2015.1026705DOI Listing

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