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Cheryl Clarke
The Black Arts Enterprise and the Production of African American Poetry
Black Women's THOUGHTS and Black Lesbianism in A
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Words of Fire
Black Feminism
Love, Liberation, and the Rise of Black Lesbian and Gay Cultural Politics in Late Twentieth Century America
GIRLS a Black Feminist Anthology
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Black Feminist Thought (PH 329) Fall 2016 Dr. Mecke Nagel Tuesdays 4:20-6:50 Office: 138A Old Main, Philosophy Dept
The Combahee River Collective Statement” and “Barbara Smith”
Radical Women Study Group
Black Aliveness, Or a Poetics of Being
OUTLINE Sloandissertation (Citations)
Afrocentric Spirituality in Black Art's Movement Women's Poetry
Audre Lorde's Expansive Influence on Black Lesbians: Jewelle Gomez, Cheryl Clarke, and Kate Rushin Denise L
"Daring Propaganda for the Beauty of the Human Mind:" Critical Consciousness-Raising in the Poetry and Drama of the Black Power Era, 1965-1976
Cheryl Clarke Is a Former Dean of Students at Rutgers University and Poet
'Home Truths' on Intersectionality
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Between the Lines on Culture, Class, and Homophobia
Black Women, Black Feminism, and the Women's Liberation Movement
This Bridge Called My Back Writings by Radical Women of Color Editors: Cherrie Moraga Gloria Anzaldua Foreword: Toni Cade Bambara
Gays and Lesbians in the African American Civil Rights Movement