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"What a Chasm There is Between US": Charlotte Hawkins Brown and White Protestant Progressives, 1901-1952.
Baptist History and Heritage 2007, Summer-Fall, 42, 3
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In 1922, Charlotte Hawkins Brown, the founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute near Greensboro, North Carolina, poured out her heart to the white Christian women of America in the pages of the Missionary Review of the World. She expressed decades of frustration and disappointment as she described with clarity and eloquence the separate and unequal worlds of white and black women in America. "What a chasm there is between us," she wrote, "deep, fathomless! The Negro woman wonders if there is a place on earth where she can stand and breathe freely and think in terms of a woman." (1)
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