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Michelle Obama’s Impact on African American Women and Girls
A Woman “Other Women Talk About”: Michelle Obama and the “Looks” of First Black Ladyhood
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August 18 2018
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10.1007/978-3-319-92468-7_18
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Queen of Grace and Power
pp. 5
Power
pp. 7
Michelle Obama as an Administrator: Reflections
pp. 11
First Ladies/First Wives, First Women Presidents: Sexuality, Leadership and Power in the African Diaspora
pp. 29
Michelle Obama and Black Women as Alchemists
pp. 31
Michelle Obama: Flight vs. Fight
pp. 43
When and Where I Enter
pp. 53
Dark and Lovely
pp. 55
Mrs. Michelle Obama
pp. 57
Michelle Obama: American—Whether You Like It or Not
pp. 79
My Hero
pp. 81
“A Quiet Untold Story of Profound Need”: The Activism, Partnerships and Advocacy of First Lady Michelle Obama, Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Military Families
pp. 111
Celebrating African American Women Through Dance at the White House
pp. 121
Let’s Move! with Michelle Obama
pp. 153
Striving in Style
pp. 157
Unapologetic
pp. 159
Michelle’s Arms
pp. 161
A Woman “Other Women Talk About”: Michelle Obama and the “Looks” of First Black Ladyhood
pp. 167
“Eating the Right Way”: Michelle Obama and Healthy Habits
pp. 171
Michelle Obama Raising Black Daughters to Be Magic
pp. 175
Reconfiguring Black Motherhood: Michelle Obama and the “Mom-in-Charge Trope”
pp. 209
The Beauty of Michelle Obama
pp. 213
Michelle Obama: Marching to the Beat of Her Own Strengths and Defying Negative Stereotypes Along the Way
pp. 225
Dreams of a Wildflower
pp. 227
A Free-Spirited Dream
pp. 229
Black Girl Rocks: Michelle Obama, My Inspiration
pp. 233
Downton (CR)Abbey: The First Lady, Hecklers and the Demise of Decorum
pp. 241
Recipes for Michelle
pp. 247
And Then There Was Michelle Obama: Reflections from a Baby-Boomer Educator and a Millennial Young Woman
pp. 255
Multiple Sclerosis: An Unintended Motivator for First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Deidre Hill Butler
pp. 261
Brown Girl Challenge
pp. 265
Election 2016 and Michelle Obama
pp. 269
‘Living Outloud’: Michelle Obama and Election 2016
pp. 285
A Title Removed: First Lady Michelle Obama Since Leaving the White House
pp. 287
The Legacy of Michelle Obama Will Live on
pp. 289
You Dared
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