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The Black Woman by Toni Cade Bambara

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The Black Woman

An Anthology

Toni Cade Bambara, Eleanor W Traylor, Toni Cade

Washington Square Press · Print & ebook · March 29, 2005

Reading lane: African American Literary Collections

A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down.

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Good for readers interested in blackGood for fans of FeminismGood for readers who enjoy African American Literary Collections and African American Literary Criticism.

Book Details

Authors
Toni Cade Bambara, Eleanor W Traylor, Toni Cade
Publisher
Washington Square Press
Published
March 29, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
African American Literary Collections · African American Literary Criticism
Reading lane
African American Literary Collections

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  • African American Literary Criticism

  • African American Studies

About This Book

A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down. When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women—many who would become leade...

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A collection of early, emerging works from some of the most celebrated African American female writers who remain strong when the weight of a world filled with racism and gender discrimination wants to drag them down. When it was first published in 1970, The Black Woman introduced readers to an astonishing new wave of voices that demanded to be heard. In this groundbreaking volume of original essays, poems, and stories, a chorus of outspoken women—many who would become leaders in their fields, such as bestselling novelist Alice Walker, poets Audre Lorde and Nikki Giovanni, writer Paule Marshall, activist Grace Lee Boggs, and musician Abbey Lincoln among them— tackled issues surrounding race and sex, body image, the economy, politics, labor, and much more. Their words still resonate with truth, relevance, and insight today as the fight for racial and gender equality continues to rage on.

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