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Black girl, no magic

McIntosh, Kimberly2023
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When stories about Black women are limited, there's a tendency to platform the inspirational. Yet when it comes to finding kaleidoscopic stories for - and by - black women, they are few and far between. Through Kimberly's personal stories, the essays in black girl, no magic explore race, class, t...
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Don't touch my hair

Dabiri, Emma2020
Books
Over a series of wry, informed chapters, Emma Dabiri takes us from pre-colonial Africa, through the Harlem Renaissance, Black Power and on to today's Natural Hair Movement, the Cultural Appropriation Wars and beyond. We look at everything from hair capitalists like Madam C.J. Walker in the early ...
List view record 3: Girl : essays on womanhood and belonging in the age of black girl magicList view anchor tag for record 3: Girl : essays on womanhood and belonging in the age of black girl magic
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Reclaiming

Biala, Yewande2022
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Yewande Biala's covers a wide breadth of topics from the specific microaggressions black women encounter on dating apps to navigating a career that may seem impossible. Every step of Yewande's writing affirms that maintaining your sense of self in a world that is not supportive of you is difficul...
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