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Paperback Exploring the Leadership Development of Black Women Book

ISBN: 1835208045

ISBN13: 9781835208045

Exploring the Leadership Development of Black Women

Historically and in contemporary society, Black women's lives from youth to adulthood

remains impacted by the interlocking system of racism, sexism, and classism (Collins, 2000).

This phenomenon operates in the context of elected office, and in particular Black women's

leadership development experiences and the career decisions they make to enter and remain in

this sphere. As a Black woman with an interest in pursuing a "career," that is to serve in elective

office in Georgia in a long term capacity, I recognize by virtue of my race, gender, and even

class that my journey to political leadership is more complex and challenging in comparison to

males and White women. One indisputable reason is that, historically, men tend to be socialized

to enter politics and remain there long term. Men are encouraged and positioned at young ages to

take advantage of opportunities that will prepare them for a life in politics. Women, on the other

hand, are often discouraged and even locked out of pursuing such opportunities.

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