Archive for the 'books' Category
• November 16, 2010 •
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Posted in books, literature, writers
Tags: alice walker, black literature, book reviews literary blog hop, Cane, harlem renaissance, in search of our mothers' gardens, Jean Toomer, karintha, resurrecting writers
• May 9, 2010 •
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Posted in african women, black women, books, family, feminism, poetry, poets, women, writers
Tags: john f kennedy, malcolm x, maturity, mothers of the revolution, oppression, sankara, tupac, writing, zimbabwe
• March 18, 2010 •
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Posted in african literature, black women, books, feminism, literature, reading, womanist, women
Tags: evolution, fiction, frederick douglass, james baldwin, literacy, marlon james, reading, richard wright, the color purple, toni morrison, writers
• March 17, 2010 •
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Posted in african literature, african women, black women, books, family, feminism, literature, motherhood, poetry, reading, tichaona chinyelu, women
Tags: books, incarceration, love, love stories, marriage, motherhood, poetry, the prisoner's wife
• January 10, 2010 •
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Posted in books, early american history, puritanism, historical fiction, family, literature, women
Tags: american colonial history, heretic's daughter, kathleen kent, martha carrier, tichaona chinyelu
• December 28, 2009 •
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Posted in african history, african literature, books, epic poetry, islam in africa, west african history
Tags: askia mohammed, epic poetry, islam, mali, mamar, mecca, tichaona chinyelu, west africa
• December 28, 2009 •
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Posted in african literature, black women, books, family, feminism, motherhood, nigeria, political thought, tichaona chinyelu, Uncategorized, womanist
Tags: african, funmilayo ransome-kuti, malcolm x, ngugi wa thiong'o, tichaona chinyelu, women unbound
• December 13, 2009 •
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Posted in african history, african literature, books, literary theory, literature, political thought, reading, tichaona chinyelu, Uncategorized
Tags: linguicide, ngugi wa thiong'o, something torn and new, tichaona chinyelu