Editore: San Francisco Literary Festival, San Francisco, 2007
Stapled wraps. Condizione: Very Good. Near Fine stapled wraps.80 pages, unmarked. ; F4F; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 50 pages.
Da: Greenworld Books, Arlington, TX, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Mamas, Martyrs, and Jezebels: Myths, Legends, and Other Lies You' ve Been Told about Black Women revisits notions of Black womanhood to include the ways in which Black women' s perceived strength can function as a dangerous denial of Black women' s humanity. This collection addresses the stigma of this extraordinary endurance in professional and personal spaces, the Black church, in interpersonal partnerships, and within the justice arena, while also giving voice and value to Black women' s experiences as the backbone of the Black family and community.Contributors Nafeesah Allen, Karma Alvey, Karen Anderson, Denise Nichole Andrews, Marissa Boglin, Asantewaa Boykin, Keisha Brissette, Ofelia Brooks, Olivia Brown, Dane A. Campbell, Esperanza Cintró n, Kenneth Dalrymple, Margot Dashiell, Joy Davis, Jeanine DeHoney, Pietra Dunmore, K E Garland, Janel George, c.r. glasgow, Yvette J. Green, LaCharmine Jefferson, Candid Johnson, Tatiana Johnson-Boria, Moriah Katz, Janice Liddell, DW McKinney, Jasminum McMullen, Marcelle Mentor, Danielle Monique, Aisha Nelson, Sean O' Connell, Chris Omni, Tina Bethea Ray, Margaret Scott, Shawna Shipley-Gates,Debra C. Smith, Porsha Stennis, Amiah Taylor, Annella Thomas, René e Westbrook, Sarah White, Allison Whittenberg, Alexis M. WrightAbayomi Animashaun, Anthologies EditorElizabeth Brueggemann, Assistant Editor.
Editore: San Francisco Literary Festival, San Francisco, 2007
Stapled wraps. Condizione: Very Good. Very Good stapled wraps with minor general use wear. 50 pages, unmarked. ; N6N; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 50 pages.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Mamas, Martyrs, and Jezebels: Myths, Legends, and Other Lies You' ve Been Told about Black Women revisits notions of Black womanhood to include the ways in which Black women' s perceived strength can function as a dangerous denial of Black women' s humanity. This collection addresses the stigma of this extraordinary endurance in professional and personal spaces, the Black church, in interpersonal partnerships, and within the justice arena, while also giving voice and value to Black women' s experiences as the backbone of the Black family and community.Contributors Nafeesah Allen, Karma Alvey, Karen Anderson, Denise Nichole Andrews, Marissa Boglin, Asantewaa Boykin, Keisha Brissette, Ofelia Brooks, Olivia Brown, Dane A. Campbell, Esperanza Cintró n, Kenneth Dalrymple, Margot Dashiell, Joy Davis, Jeanine DeHoney, Pietra Dunmore, K E Garland, Janel George, c.r. glasgow, Yvette J. Green, LaCharmine Jefferson, Candid Johnson, Tatiana Johnson-Boria, Moriah Katz, Janice Liddell, DW McKinney, Jasminum McMullen, Marcelle Mentor, Danielle Monique, Aisha Nelson, Sean O' Connell, Chris Omni, Tina Bethea Ray, Margaret Scott, Shawna Shipley-Gates,Debra C. Smith, Porsha Stennis, Amiah Taylor, Annella Thomas, René e Westbrook, Sarah White, Allison Whittenberg, Alexis M. WrightAbayomi Animashaun, Anthologies EditorElizabeth Brueggemann, Assistant Editor.