You can find articles using our databases. We also have print popular magazines such as Deaf Life which has articles about Black Deaf people.
African American or African Deaf Women Articles from Karen Christie's Herstory Website
Banks, M. and Bryan, A. M. (1993). African American deaf women in performing arts: Theatre and film. Deaf Studies III: Bridging Cultures in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University, Continuing Education and Outreach.
Borum, V. (2006). Reading and writing womanist poetic prose: African American mothers with deaf daughters. Qualitative Inquiry, 12(2), 340-352.
Brooks, Dianne K. (1996). In Search of self: Experiences of a post-lingually Deaf African-American. In I. Parasnis (Ed.) Cultural and Language Diversity and the Deaf Experience, (pp. 246-257). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Chapple, R. (2012). Being a deaf woman in college is hard. Being black just adds: Understanding the complexities of intersecting the margins. (Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.
Gilchrist, A. and Emerson, C. (1990). A minority within a minority: Being black, deaf, and female. In Empowerment and Black Deaf Persons Conference Proceedings. Washington DC: Gallaudet University.
Joyner, M. D. (2008). Education of deaf African Americans in Washington, DC and Raleigh, NC during the 19th and 20th centuries through the eyes of two heroes and a shero. Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Senne, Tshegofatso. (2016). Deaf women’s lived experiences of their constitutional rights in South Africa. Agenda, 30 (1). Use Interlibrary Loan
Stapleton, Liisa D. (2014) The unexpected talented tenth? Black d/Deaf students thriving within the margins. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Graduate theses and dissertations.
VanGider, K.A. (2011). Making sadza with Deaf Zimbabwean women: A missiological reorientation of practical theological method toward self-theologizing agency among subaltern communities. PhD. Boston University of Theology.