Paula J. Giddings Reading Order
1 series · 11 books
Paula J. Giddings is an American historian and civil rights scholar whose work examines the crucial role of African American women in shaping social movements and American history. Her books combine rigorous research with narrative power to illuminate overlooked figures and organizations, including groundbreaking studies of the Black women's rights movement, Black sorority history, and the legendary anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells. Giddings brings the perspective of both historian and activist to her writing, offering readers essential perspectives on race, gender, and social justice in America.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete11 books
Start with When and where I enter, the first of 11 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Burning All Illusions |
| 2 | Burning All Illusions |
| 3 | Fielding's Brazil |
| 4 | Ida |
| 5 | Ida |
| 6 | Ida |
| 7 | Ida : a Sword among Lions |
| 8 | In Search of Sisterhood |
| 9 | When and Where I Enter |
| 10 | When and where I enter 1984 |
| 11 | In search of sisterhood 1988 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Paula J. Giddings written?
- Paula J. Giddings has written 11 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1984 to 1988.
- Are Paula J. Giddings's series complete?
- Paula J. Giddings has 1 completed series.

