In
a single generation, black women have made extraordinary strides
academically, professionally, and financially. They've entered the
workplace at a far greater rate than white women, increased their
enrollment in law schools and graduate programs by 120 percent, and many
are now running top companies or, in some cases, the country. Isn't that
enough? Not necessarily. With sharp insight, award-winning journalist
Veronica Chambers explores the challenges and stereotypes she and other
African American women continue to endure and answers the question most
often posed to her: What does success mean for black women?