Description
Kathleen Thompson is an American feminist, writer, and activist. She was first known for co-authoring with Andra Medea the feminist classic Against Rape, the book that broke the silence about rape not only in the United States, but around the world. She exposed the American diet industry's exploitation of women in Feeding on Dreams, written with psychologist Diane Pinkert Epstein. She was co-author, with pre-eminent historian Darlene Clark Hine, of A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America., the first narrative history of black women in America. She then collaborated with Hilary Mac Austin on three print documentaries of groups underrepresented in American history: The Face of Our Past: Images of Black Women from Colonial America to the Present, Children of the Depression, and America's Children: Repicturing Childhood from Exploration to the Present. Thompson also served on the board of senior editors with Hine, Deborah Grey White, Brenda Stephenson, and other major scholars in the field on the second edition of the landmark encyclopedia Black Women in America.
Born
September 12th, 1946 in Chicago (Age 78)
Last Changes
2020/06/29
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2020/06/29
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2011/03/15
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