Jenn M. Jackson
Jenn M. Jackson is an academic and writer known for their work on race, gender, and politics. They are an assistant professor at Syracuse University and contribute to various publications.
Books
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1. Black Women Taught Us
An Intimate History of Black Feminism
"Black Women Taught Us" by Jenn M. Jackson is a powerful exploration of the often-overlooked contributions of Black women to liberation movements. Through eleven insightful essays, Jackson highlights the intellectual and political work of figures like Harriet Jacobs, Ida B. Wells, and Audre Lorde, emphasizing their pivotal roles in advocating for racial, gender, and sexual justice. This collection serves as both a tribute and a call to action, urging readers to recognize and learn from the enduring legacy of Black women's activism and resilience.
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2. Sigils, Ciphers And Scripts
In this captivating exploration of ancient and modern forms of communication, the narrative delves into the mystical world of symbols, codes, and written languages that have shaped human history. The book intricately weaves together tales of cryptic sigils used in magical practices, the evolution of ciphers in espionage, and the development of scripts that have enabled civilizations to record their stories. Through a blend of historical anecdotes and insightful analysis, readers are invited to uncover the secrets behind these enigmatic forms of expression and their enduring impact on culture and society.