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African American women + Social conditions
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African American women + Social conditions
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African American women + Social conditions
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African American women + Social conditions
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Social conditions
African American women
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Bill Duke's dark girls, interviews by Shelia P. Moses ; photographs by Barron Claiborne
The death of a jaybird, essays on mothers and daughters and the things they leave behind, Jodi M. Savage
Black women taught us, an intimate history of Black feminism, Jenn M. Jackson, PhD
Miss Chloe, a memoir of a literary friendship with Toni Morrison, A.J. Verdelle
Black chameleon, memory, womanhood, and myth, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton
Ain't I a woman, black women and feminism, Bell Hooks
Finding Francis, one family's journey from slavery to freedom, Elizabeth J. West
Truth's table, Black women's musings on life, love, and liberation, Ekemini Uwan, Christina Edmondson, and Michelle Higgins
Sisterhood heals, the trasformative power of healing in community, Joy Harden Bradford, PhD
Black woman redefined, dispelling myths and discovering fulfillment in the age of Michelle Obama, Sophia A. Nelson
A bound woman is a dangerous thing, the incarceration of African American women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland, DaMaris B. Hill
Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
The sisters are alright, changing the broken narrative of black women in America, Tamara Winfrey Harris
The real lives of strong black women, transcending myths, reclaiming joy, Toby Thompkins
Weightless, making space for my resilient body and soul, Evette Dionne
The essence of liberty, free black women during the slave era, Wilma King
Sister citizen, shame, stereotypes, and Black women in America, Melissa V. Harris-Perry
Reimagining equality, stories of gender, race, and finding home, Anita Hill
Carefree black girls, a celebration of black women in popular culture, Zeba Blay
Unbound, my story of liberation and the birth of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke
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African American women
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