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Defining Ourselves: Black Writers in the 90s

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Defining Ourselves: Black Writers in the 90s - Nunez, Elizabeth (Editor), and Greene, Brenda M (Editor)
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Defining Ourselves offers perspectives on black literature in the 1990s by twenty-nine black writers and critics, including Paule Marshall, Amiri Baraka, John A. Williams, Ishmael Reed, Walter Mosley, Marita Golden, Thulani Davis, Jill Nelson, Arthur Flowers, Lorna Goodison, Bebe Moore Campbell, Brent Staples, Terry McMillan, Stanley Crouch, Houston A. Baker Jr., Barbara Christian, Karla FC Holloway, and William W. Cook. The essays in this book are based on papers presented at the Fourth National Black Writers Conference ...

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Defining Ourselves: Black Writers in the 90s 1999, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

ISBN-13: 9780820442617

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