Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape by Charlotte Pierce-Baker, Charlotte Pierce-Baker

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  • Pub. Date: September 1998
  • 284pp
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    • Pub. Date: September 1998
    • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
    • Format: Hardcover, 284pp

    Synopsis

    In this "intelligent", "stunning", and "honest" book, Charlotte Pierce-Baker weaves together the accounts of black women who have been raped and who have felt that they had to remain silent in order to protect themselves and their race.

    The Women's Review of Books - Linda M. Williams

    [The book conveys] the damage wrought by [black rape victims'] silence...and should be read by anyone who cares about women and rape....[M]akes a major contribution to a literature that is devoid of research on or detailed accounts of the [womens'] experiences....[The stories] tell of survival.

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    Biography

    Charlotte Pierce-Baker is a professor of women's studies at Duke University. She lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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    August 13, 2000: This book has helped me in ways too numerous to count. I have purchased copies for friends and recommended it highly to others. As African-American women we have the dual burden of sexual and racial violation. Our African-American men are suppose to protect us - not rape us! White men and society has been raping us for years and justifying it. Charlotte Pierce-Baker and the other survivors have laid the foundation of healing. From each of the stories I found Strength. I learned that I was not 'going crazy.' I learned that this inner turmoil of racial responsiblity, societial perceptions and the deeply embedded history of rape toward African American Women was not an uncommon pandemonium of thoughts. I listened and felt the pain and suffering. I discovered that the death of my former self 'REALLY DID HAPPEN' and this new Woman I have become must once again discover her strength. My strength. As my 1 year anniversary approaches, I am re-experiencing the symptoms. Yes, I am dealing with this unbearable pain, once again. But the worst part is over, because I survived! Loud and clear. I SURVIVED!