Black ink : literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing / Edited by : Stephanie Stokes Oliver.
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- 978501154287
- E 184.6 .B53 2018
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The Peril 1800-1900.--The Power 1900-1968.--The Pleasure 1968-2017.
"Spanning 250 years, this carefully-curated collection of 25 essays features the earliest Black authors who wrote as means of resistance in a time when their literacy was illegal and the brilliant writers who have continued their legacy--utilizing the power of the written word to create change, insert a diversity of experience into the "mainstream," and make a profound impact on our communities and the world"-- Provided by publishers
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