African American women -- Poetry
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African American women -- Poetry
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African American women
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- How to carry water, selected poems of Lucille Clifton, edited by Aracelis Girmay
- For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf, a choreopoem, by Ntozake Shange
- Breath better spent, living Black girlhood, DaMaris B. Hill
- Black girl you are Atlas, written by Renée Watson ; fine art by Ekua Holmes
- Voyage of the Sable Venus, and other poems, Robin Coste Lewis
- The collected poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998, chronology and notes by Virginia C. Fowler
- White blood, a lyric of Virginia, Kiki Petrosino
- This waiting for love, Helene Johnson, poet of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with an introduction by Verner D. Mitchell ; foreword by Cheryl A. Wall ; afterword by Abigail McGrath
- When divas dance, the Diva Squad Poetry Collective, edited by Chezia Thompson Cager
- Complete poems of Frances E.W. Harper, edited by Maryemma Graham
- The heart of a woman, and other poems, by Georgia Douglas Johnson ; with an introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite
- Concentrate, poems, Courtney Faye Taylor
- I don't want to be rich, just able, poems, by Carol Prejean Zippert
- Suddenly we, Evie Shockley
- Blessing the boats, new and selected poems, 1988-2000, by Lucille Clifton
- Slave moth, a narrative in verse, Thylias Moss
- Experimental love, poetry, Cheryl Clarke
- Kin, poems, by Crystal Williams
- The women of plums : poems in the voices of slave women, Dolores Kendrick
- They shall run, Harriet Tubman poems, Quraysh Ali Lansana
- On the bus with Rosa Parks, poems, Rita Dove
- Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a native African and a slave
- Black sister, poetry by black American women, 1746-1980, edited with an introduction by Erlene Stetson
- For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf, a choreopoem, Ntozake Shange
- The brass bed and other stories, by Pearl Cleage
- Fear not the fall, poems, and, Fannie Lou Hamer : this little light-- a two-act drama, Billie Jean Young
- The work of the Afro-American woman, Mrs. N.F. Mossell ; with an introduction by Joanne Braxton
- Shake loose my skin, new and selected poems, Sonia Sanchez
- Dark legs and silk kisses, the beatitudes of the spinners, Angela Jackson
- The time, portrait of a journey home : poems and photographs, by Esther Iverem
- Lot's daughters, Opal Moore
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