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_aIn Our Own Tongues _bPoetic voices of three generations of African-American Women _c['Madison, Fabu'] |
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_bUniversity of Nairobi Press _c2011 |
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520 | _aIn Our Own Tongues gives poetic voice to three generations of African-American women. It celebrates how Black women speak and do in the ways best known to them. This powerful and healing collection of poetry touches on a variety of experiences in the United States regarding emotional abuse, physical and sexual assaults, racism, lynchings, political issues as well as the permeating smell of magnolias. | ||
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