Paula J. Giddings is an African-American writer, historian, and professor born in 1947 in Yonkers, New York.
She has authored influential books on black women's history and taught at prestigious institutions including Smith College, Spelman College, and Princeton University.
Giddings' personal experiences with discrimination and participation in Freedom rides shaped her political commitment.
Her journey included travel to South Africa, where she met anti-apartheid leaders.
As a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Giddings brings a unique perspective to her scholarship on African-American women's history and the impact of black sororities.
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