Situated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy
Hypatia 23 (2):160-189 (2008)
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George Yancy (2008). Introduction: Situated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy. Hypatia 23 (2):155-159.
George Yancy (2008). Situated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy. Hypatia 23 (2):pp. 155-159.
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