The Power Table
This Black History Month, we didn’t just looking back; we didn’t just celebrate the past; we looked at the blueprint and we are honouring 27 of the Black women who took the DNA of revolution, led armies, taught communities, fought empires, built thriving societies, and redefined what it means to be free. Western supremacist patriarchy claims that history is a male invention. Science says otherwise. All human DNA traces back to one source: a Black woman in Africa. She is the ‘Mitochondrial Eve.’ She is the blueprint. To claim supremacy over her descendants isn’t just a lie—it’s a biological impossibility. For Black History Month, we aren’t just celebrating the past. We are honouring the lineage of the women who used the DNA of revolution to dismantle empires. These are the stories of the Black Women fighters, thinkers, and artists who turned ‘impossible’ into ‘independence’ inspiring women across the centuries. Welcome to The Architects of Resistance. Part 5“ 27 Women. One Unbroken Thread. These aren’t just biographies—they are the blueprints of three women who redefined how we understand power, identity, and in the words of bell hooks, the “imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy. The Intellectual Architects The Foundation. The scholars and theorists who took the tools of the academy and turned them into sledgehammers. They provided the language for the overthrow, grasping oppression at its root and designing the new systems of collective care.” 1. Angela Davis: The Structural Demolitionist Born in the “Dynamite Hill” neighbourhood of Birmingham, Alabama, Davis grew up in the epicentre of racial terror, which forged her into a master strategist of systemic change. A philosopher, scholar, and former political prisoner, she became a global icon of resistance in the 1970s. · The Blueprint: Davis is the primary architect of Abolition Feminism. She taught us that “radical” simply means “grasping things at the root.” She doesn’t just want to fix the system; she wants to dismantle the carceral state and build a society rooted in collective care. · Mitochondrial Link: She carries the “warrior-scholar” DNA, proving that the mind is the first territory that must be liberated. The Power Table is a reader-supported production. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 2. bell hooks: The Cartographer of the Heart Born Gloria Jean Watkins, she adopted her great-grandmother’s name in lowercase (bell hooks) to keep the focus on the “substance of books, not the worth of the person.” She was a prolific theorist who bridged the gap between the academy and the street. · The Blueprint: She famously coined the phrase “imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy” to describe the interlocking systems of our oppression. hooks argued that “love as the practice of freedom” is the only foundation strong enough to support a true revolution. · Mitochondrial Link: She focused on the “Internal Architecture”—healing the psychic wounds of the Diaspora and reclaiming the right to self-love as a political act. 3. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Narrative Weaver A Nigerian powerhouse who brought African feminism to the global “pop culture” stage, Adichie is the architect of the Multi-Dimensional Story. Her work refuses to allow the West to flatten the complex reality of Black womanhood into a “single story” of catastrophe. · The Blueprint: Through works like Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah, she rebuilds the narrative walls of the African continent. She reminds us that “We Should All Be Feminists” because gender, as it is currently constructed, is an architectural flaw in the human experience. · Mitochondrial Link: Living between the US and Nigeria, she represents the modern return to the source—connecting the contemporary global struggle back to the literal soil where our common ancestor first walked. These three women represent the “Modern Archive” of our series, since they are the “Foundational Thinkers”. Get full access to Wisdom, Folly & Fabulous Shoes at shirleyosborne.substack.com/subscribe [https://shirleyosborne.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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