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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present

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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present - Russell, Sandi
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From Phyllis Wheatley, who survived the slave ships to become the most renowned woman poet in eighteenth-century America, to Sojourner Truth, whose voice remains electrifying today; from Zora Neale Hurston, "the Genius of the South", to the gifted generation of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gloria Naylor, and others, this is the story of these black women writers and their epic struggles.

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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present 2001, Pandora Press

ISBN-13: 9780863584084

2nd Revised edition

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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present 1992, St. Martin's Press, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780312070748

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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present 1991, St. Martin's Press, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780312052881

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Render Me My Song: African-American Women Writers from Slavery to the Present 1990, Rivers Oram Press/Pandora List, London

ISBN-13: 9780044407638

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