As scholar Joanne Braxton has pointed out, this book was for the black woman of the 1890s what Paula Giddings's When and Where I Enter was for the black woman of the 1980s.
Paula Abdul | Paula Jones | Paula Radcliffe | Paula Zahn | Paula Rego | Paula Dobriansky | Paula Deen | Paula Prentiss | Head over Heels (Paula Abdul album) | Ana Paula Valadão | Paula Chaves | Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain | Paula Vesala | Paula Rothermel | Paula Marshall | Paula Hawkins | Paula Danziger | Paula Barrett | Paula Aboud | Paula | Francisco de Paula Santander | Paula Yates | Paula Wriedt | Paula Wilcox | Paula Wagner | Paula Volsky | Paula S. Apsell | Paula Robison | Paula Lane | Paula Koivuniemi |
In the last decades of the twentieth century, that began to change with books such as But Some of Us Are Brave (Feminist Press, 1982), edited by Gloria T.Hull, Patricia Bell Scott and Barbara Smith; Paula Giddings' When and Where I Enter (Harper Collins, 1984) and Deborah Gray White's Ar'nt I a Woman (W. W. Norton, 1985), as well as many others.