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A jury of her peers : American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx
A narrative spanning nearly 400 years introduces more than 250 female writers, both famous and little known.
The Development of Black Women's Fiction: From Slavery to the Harlem Renaissance
2009
What is most important is that in the 1850s black women writers, born former slaves and freewomen, began for me first time to speak in their own voices about slavery and race in a way mat even a deeply sympathetic white writer like Stowe could not equal. [...] they began to write about their lives as women and Americans.
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