Edwards, J., & Walwema, J. (2022). Black Women Imagining and Realizing Liberated Futures. Technical Communication Quarterly, 31(3), 245–262. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572252.2022.2069289
In the summer of 1881, a group of Black women formed The Washing Society of Atlanta by deploying extraorganizational technical communication to collectively bargain for better working conditions and wages. In this article, we illuminate the ways that Black women operated in a world dominated by an established order of racial hierarchy. We argue that the Washerwomen manifested a particular form of Black technical communication rooted in agency and advocacy.