Home girls : a Black feminist anthology / edited by Barbara Smith.
Contributor(s): Smith, Barbara
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Kitchen Table--Women of Color Press, 1983Edition: First editionDescription: lviii, 377 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0913175021 (pbk.)Subject(s): African American women | African American women -- Literary collections | Feminism -- Literary collections | Feminism -- United StatesDDC classification: 305.4/8896073 LOC classification: E185.86 | .H7 1983Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.Local Note: From the Glenmary Research Center Library.Differentiable Local Note:Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | John Bulow Campbell Library | 1 West | E185.86 .H7 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0182902389374 |
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E185.86 .G49 1985 When and where I enter : the impact of Black women on race and sex in America / | E185.86 .G77 1976 The Black family in slavery and freedom, 1750-1925 / | E185.86 .H66 1999 The strengths of African American families : twenty-five years later / | E185.86 .H7 1983 Home girls : a Black feminist anthology / | E185.86 .H73 1984 Ain't I a woman : black women and feminism / | E185.86 .H734 1992 Black looks : race and representation / | E185.86 .H735 1991 Breaking bread : insurgent Black intellectual life / |
Includes bibliographical references.
For a godchild, Regina, on the occasion of her first love / Toi Derricotte -- The damned / Toi Derricotte -- Hester's song / Toi Derricotte -- The sisters / Alexis De Veaux -- Debra / Michelle T. Clinton -- If I could write this in fire, I would write this in fire / Michelle Cliff -- The blood--yes, the blood: a conversation / Cenen and Barbara Smith -- Something Latino was up with us / Spring Redd -- "I used to think" / Chirlane McCray -- The black back-ups / Donna Kate Rushin -- Home / Barbara Smith -- "Under the days": the buried life and poetry of Angelina Weld Grimké / Gloria T. Hull -- The black lesbian in American literature: an overview / Ann Allen Shockley -- Artists without art form / Renita Weems -- I've been thinking of Diana Sands / Patricia Jones -- A cultural legacy denied and discovered: black lesbians in fiction by women / Jewelle L. Gomez -- What it is I think she's doing anyhow: a reading of Toni Cade Bambara's The salt eaters / Gloria T. Hull -- Tar beach / Audre Lorde -- Cat / Julie Carter -- Before I dress and soar again / Donna Allegra -- LeRoy's birthday / Raymina Y. Mays -- The wedding / Beverly Smith -- Maria de las Rosas / Becky Birtha -- Miss Esther's land / Barbara A. Banks -- The failure to transform: homophobia in the black community / Cheryl Clarke -- Where will you be? / Pat Parker -- Selected photographs --
Among the things that use to be / Willie M. Coleman -- From sea to shining sea / June Jordan -- Women of summer / Cheryl Clarke -- The tired poem: last letter from a typical unemployed black professional woman / Donna Kate Rushin -- Shoes are made for walking / Shirley O. Steele -- Billy de Lye / Deidre McCalla -- The Combahee River Collective statement / Combahee River Collective -- Black macho and black feminism / Linda C. Powell -- Black lesbian/feminist organizing: a conversation / Tania Abdulahad [et al.] -- Reflections on black feminist therapy / Eleanor Johnson -- For strong women / Michelle T. Clinton -- The black goddess / Donna Kate Rushin -- Women's spirituality: a household act / Luisah Tesh -- Only justice can stop a curse / Alice Walker -- Coalition politics: turning the century / Bernice Johnson Reagon.
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