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Slavery in literature --- African American women in literature --- Group identity in literature --- Women [Black ] in literature --- Marshall, Paule --- Walker, Alice --- Morrison, Toni --- Prince, Mary --- Women slaves - Biography - History and criticism. --- Women, Black, in literature. --- Women, Black - Language.
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The Harlem Renaissance is considered a major periods for the creative and intellectual blossoming of African American expression. This reference text cites the participation of women during that time in the fields of art, literature, education, activism, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and professional roles.
American literature --- African American women authors --- Harlem Renaissance --- African American women artists --- African Americans in literature --- African American arts --- Afro-American arts --- Arts, African American --- Negro arts --- Ethnic arts --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Afro-American women artists --- Women artists, African American --- Women artists --- New Negro Movement --- Renaissance, Harlem --- Afro-American women authors --- Women authors, African American --- Women authors, American --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- African American authors --- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) --- Harlem, New York (City) --- Intellectual life --- Encyclopedias --- Biography --- 20th century
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