Allyson Hobbs
Hobbs, Allyson, One year of #MeToo: the legacy of Black women’s testimonies
Hobbs explores the tradition of testimony over sexual assault allegations by women of colour – from Harriet Jacobs’ case in 1861 up to now - and how that has facilitated testimony today in the US. She advocates a more inclusive narrative that can overcome the gender-only or race-only approach to telling stories of sexual abuse.
 
   The online version of Vol. 1 of the bibliography was made possible due to the generous support of the
The online version of Vol. 1 of the bibliography was made possible due to the generous support of the  The online version of Vol. 2 of the bibliography was made possible due to the generous support of
The online version of Vol. 2 of the bibliography was made possible due to the generous support of