Description
Description
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - USA TODAY NATIONAL BESTSELLER - SHORTLISTED FOR THE STOWE PRIZE FOR LITERARY ACTIVISM
In Erased, Anna Malaika Tubbs, the New York Times bestselling author of The Three Mothers, returns with an unflinching excavation of all that American patriarchy has tried to destroy. Patriarchy has ruled across the world throughout much of human history, but it operates differently in each nation in which it is found. In Erased, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs investigates how our understanding of human identity in the United States has been determined since the founding fathers' drafting of the Constitution, in which they excluded women from equal rights, protected the institution of slavery, and suppressed Indigenous belief systems. Spanning the full, unfiltered history of the nation, this groundbreaking history makes clear how deeply ingrained in politics, culture, and society our unique gendered hierarchy truly is and has been for nearly 250 years. Told with Tubbs's trademark blend of rigorous research and accessible storytelling, Erased asks readers to suspend blaming themselves or one another for the struggles we face as a country and instead turn their attention toward an inequitable system that leaves none of us unscathed. Timely and eye-opening, Erased brings hope and guidance for letting go of American patriarchy once and for all.
About the Author
About the Author
Anna Malaika Tubbs is a New York Times Bestselling author, advocate, and educator. Her writing has been featured in Time, New York, CNN, the Guardian, and elsewhere. Her first book, titled The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr, Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation, was a New York Times bestseller.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Praise for Erased
"A primer for understanding the way and why of patriarchy that couldn't be more on time. Anna's remarkable storytelling makes this more than an academic exercise--it places you right in the center of it, and asks you to engage directly with how we help patriarchy persist, and more importantly, what's at stake for all of us if we dare to resist--and leave no one behind along the way." --Alicia Garza, civil rights activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement "With Erased, Anna Malaika Tubbs offers a visionary and clear-eyed understanding of patriarchy that goes beyond the incomplete definitions that many of us have grown to accept as fact. This book is not a simplistic story of men vs. women; it's about the full complexity of our lives and our futures." --Tarana Burke, activist, author, and founder of the Me Too movement "Drawing from history, law, and lived experience, this book provides an unflinching examination of how patriarchy has shaped America's past and present. With masterful prose, Tubbs challenges readers through proven evidence to confront the systems that perpetuate inequity and invites us to imagine a future where those systems are dismantled." --Eve Rodsky, NYT bestselling author of Fair Play "Anna Malaika Tubbs has written a book that demands we directly confront the way patriarchy--both systemic and interpersonal--has shaped the history of our country and the reality of our present. Erased is unflinching in its assessment and necessary in its urgency. There is so much to learn from these pages. I am so grateful this book exists." --Clint Smith, #1 New York Times bestselling author of How the Word is Passed "An illuminating and inspiring examination of the structures that founding fathers used to establish this country. This is the framework that we all need to understand American history today. At a time when facts are disputed and access to them is contested, Erased is a balm and a breath of fresh air." --Christy Turlington Burns, Founder & President of Every Mother Counts "A trenchant treatise on the damaging reach of American patriarchy [...] renders complex concepts a pleasure to read." --Kirkus Reviews "Offers a historical and cultural analysis of American patriarchy with a scope both broad and robust. From the misogynistic legal doctrines that influenced America's Founding Fathers to the social media platforms monetizing girls' low self-esteem, Tubbs aims to reveal patriarchy in all its forms. Rigorous and grounded by years of academic research, it's an engaging read owing to the plain language and interwoven memoir elements. Tubbs draws a clear path from her lived experience to systemic patriarchy, illuminating how the abstract manifests in everyday life." --Booklist "Reexamining the history you thought you knew can be both unsettling and astounding. In Erased, Anna Malaika Tubbs succeeds in making it a worthy exploration." --Bookpage
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Flatiron Books
Pub date:
2026-05-19
Length:
384 pages

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