Who is the Black Woman? She is a student. A graduate. A wife. A professional. A divorcee. A mother. A lover. A child of the ghetto. A product of the bourgeoisie. A warrior. A person who never dreamed she would write books. A peacemaker. A solitary individual. A conscious woman. A gentle humanist. A violent reactionary. The Black Woman is angry and tender, loving an hating. She is all these things -- and more. And for the first time ever she is represented in a collection of fiction which allows her to truly bare her soul ...
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Who is the Black Woman? She is a student. A graduate. A wife. A professional. A divorcee. A mother. A lover. A child of the ghetto. A product of the bourgeoisie. A warrior. A person who never dreamed she would write books. A peacemaker. A solitary individual. A conscious woman. A gentle humanist. A violent reactionary. The Black Woman is angry and tender, loving an hating. She is all these things -- and more. And for the first time ever she is represented in a collection of fiction which allows her to truly bare her soul and speak her mind. From the world's greatest black women writers, to people everywhere... The Soul of A Woman is powerful. Gripping. Eloquent. Moving. Intense. Bitter. Shattering.
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