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African American women poets --- Poets, American --- Enslaved women --- Wheatley, Phillis,
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"Across the country and around the world, the bold and powerful Audre Lorde has been a touchstone for generations of writers and activists. And while she has been the subject of many books, there is more of her story to tell. The Wind is Spirit: The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde offers an entirely different and intimate perspective. Written by Dr. Gloria I. Joseph, Audre Lorde's partner in love and life during her final years, the book invites readers to share her experiences using deeply revealing storytelling and call-and-response narration. She weaves together stories and memories, aided by Sonia Sanchez, Elizabeth Lorde, Angela Y. Davis, Jewelle Gomez, Assata Shakur, and 50 other contributors who pay homage to the transformative writer and activist"--
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American poetry --- Women authors. --- African American authors. --- African American poetry (English) --- Black poetry (American) --- Negro poetry --- Afro-American authors --- Negro authors --- African American women poets.
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Reveals the fascinating life of Phillis Wheatley, the first English-speaking person of African descent to publish a book, and only the second woman to do so in America, and also to do so while she was a slave and a teenager.
Slaves --- Poets, American --- African American women poets --- Afro-American women poets --- Women poets, African American --- Women poets, American --- Wheatley, Phillis, --- Peters, Phillis Wheatley, --- Peters, Phillis, --- Wheatley, Phyllis, --- Enslaved persons
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Poets, American --- African American women poets --- Slaves --- African American poets --- Poets, American. --- Enslaved persons. --- African Americans --- Women --- Wheatley, Phillis (1753-1784) --- Critique et interprétation --- Wheatley, Phillis, --- Critique et interprétation
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"The Cracks Between What We Are and What We Are Supposed to Be forms an extended consideration not only of Harryette Mullen's own work, methods, and interests as a poet, but also of issues of central importance to African American poetry and language, women's voices, and the future of poetry"--
Poets, American --- African American women poets --- Literature and society --- African American women --- Literary criticism --- History --- Intellectual life --- Poetry. --- Mullen, Harryette Romell --- Criticism and interpretation. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry. --- Afro-American women poets --- Women poets, African American --- Women poets, American --- Mullen, Harryette --- Szymborska, Wisława
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African Americans in literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Afro-Amerikanen in de literatuur --- Afro-Américains dans la littérature --- Amerikaanse zwarten in de literatuur --- Black Americans in literature --- Harlem Renaissance --- Negroes in literature --- Noirs américains dans la littérature --- Zwarte Amerikanen in de literatuur --- American poetry --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- Women authors --- 20th century --- Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore --- Criticism and interpretation --- Grimké, Angelina Weld --- Johnson, Georgia Douglas --- Women and literature --- United States --- African American women poets --- New York (N.Y.) --- Biography --- Harlem Renaissance. --- Dunbar-nelson (alice) --- Grimke (angelica) --- Johnson (georgia douglas)
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