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Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition
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Cliff, Michelle
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Birtha, Becky
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Clarke, Cheryl
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African American women-Literary collections
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african-american
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Akasha Gloria Hull
2023
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Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology
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Pat Parker, Parker
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Toi Derricotte, Derricotte
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Tania Abdulahad, Abdulahad
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African American women
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Feminism
2023
Home Girls, the pioneering anthology of Black feminist thought, features writing by Black feminist and lesbian activists on topics both provocative and profound. Since its initial publication in 1983, it has become an essential text on Black women's lives and contains work by many of feminism's foremost thinkers. This edition features an updated list of contributor biographies and an all-new preface that provides Barbara Smith the opportunity to look back on forty years of the struggle, as well as the influence the work in this book has had on generations of feminists. The preface from the previous Rutgers edition remains, as well as all of the original pieces, set in a fresh new package. Contributors: Tania Abdulahad, Donna Allegra, Barbara A. Banks, Becky Birtha, Cenen, Cheryl Clarke, Michelle Cliff, Michelle T. Clinton, Willi (Willie) M. Coleman, Toi Derricotte, Alexis De Veaux, Jewelle L. Gomez, Akasha (Gloria) Hull, Patricia Spears Jones, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, Raymina Y. Mays, Deidre McCalla, Chirlane McCray, Pat Parker, Linda C. Powell, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Spring Redd, Gwendolyn Rogers, Kate Rushin, Ann Allen Shockley, Barbara Smith, Beverly Smith, Shirley O. Steele, Luisah Teish, Jameelah Waheed, Alice Walker, and Renita J. Weems.
Spiritual Interrogations
1999
The late eighteenth century witnessed an influx of black women to the slave-trading ports of the American Northeast. The formation of an early African American community, bound together by shared experiences and spiritual values, owed much to these women's voices. The significance of their writings would be profound for all African Americans' sense of their own identity as a people.
Katherine Clay Bassard's book is the first detailed account of pre-Emancipation writings from the period of 1760 to 1863, in light of a developing African American religious culture and emerging free black communities. Her study--which examines the relationship among race, culture, and community--focuses on four women: the poet Phillis Wheatley and poet and essayist Ann Plato, both Congregationalists; and the itinerant preacher Jarena Lee, and Shaker eldress Rebecca Cox Jackson, who, with Lee, had connections with African Methodism.
Together, these women drew on what Bassard calls a \"spirituals matrix,\" which transformed existing literary genres to accommodate the spiritual music and sacred rituals tied to the African diaspora. Bassard's important illumination of these writers resurrects their path-breaking work. They were cocreators, with all black women who followed, of African American intellectual life.
Body & Soul Conference Brings New Age Movement Full Circle
1997
The conference begins Friday Night at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Auditorium with Maya Angelou, one of America's most celebrated poets, plus music by Bay Area artists Rhiannon and the award-winning a capella signing group So VoSo. The weekend expands to include keynote talks, workshops and dialogues by Barbara Brennan, James Redfield, [Matthew Fox], [Shakti Gawain], Bernie Siegel, M.D., Myla and Jon Kabat-Zinn, Brian Weiss, M.D., Terence McKenna, Michael and Justice Toms, Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., Stephan Rechtshaffen, M.D., and David Whyte.
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Self-help round up
2001
\"African American Wisdom\" edited by Reginald McKnight and \"Jump Up\" by Luisah Teish are reviewed.
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