Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... black women at a pivotal point in that discussion , are disappointing . She is never able to dis- card totally the Ethics of True Woman- hood , and except for the one passage about black laundry women , she does not imagine ordinary black ...
... black women at a pivotal point in that discussion , are disappointing . She is never able to dis- card totally the Ethics of True Woman- hood , and except for the one passage about black laundry women , she does not imagine ordinary black ...
Halaman 14
... black women . In a speech that could not have taken more than five minutes to deliver , Cooper re- vealed what is often concealed in A Voice : her passionate concern for the poorest black women and her unshakable belief that they were ...
... black women . In a speech that could not have taken more than five minutes to deliver , Cooper re- vealed what is often concealed in A Voice : her passionate concern for the poorest black women and her unshakable belief that they were ...
Halaman 58
... black women's writing . The basic premise of this study , as Carby writes , " is that novels of black women should be read not as passive representa- tions of history but as active influence with- in history " ( 95 ) . Hence , this body ...
... black women's writing . The basic premise of this study , as Carby writes , " is that novels of black women should be read not as passive representa- tions of history but as active influence with- in history " ( 95 ) . Hence , this body ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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