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_aHoney, hush! :
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_aNo Big Thing for 'Oman : the Power and Strength of the Black Woman -- 1. Mimeographed Item, Masterpiece -- 2. Nikki Giovanni, Ego Tripping -- 3. Roxanne Shante, Have a Nice Day -- 4. Carolyn M. Rodgers, Living Water, IV -- 5. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Learning to Read -- 6. Hazelle, I Not Going to Stop til I Make It to de Top -- 7. Margaret Walker, Kissie Lee -- 8. Maggie Pogue Johnson, Old Maid's Soliloquy -- 9. Bessie Smith, Backwater Blues -- 10. Chris Albertson, Bad Bessie -- 11. Donald Clarke, Billie Holiday -- 12. Ethel Waters, Whipping the Chorus Girls -- 13. Ida Cox, Wild Women Don't Have the Blues -- 14. Folk, How'd You Make Out? -- 15. Folk, Queen Bee -- 16. Valerie Wilson Wesley, Devil's Gonna Get Him -- 17. Anonymous, View de Land -- 18. Marilyn Fullen-Collins, Mama -- 19. A. Elizabeth Delany, Getting the Last Word -- Mama Sez -- 20. Sister to Sister. ;Nice Girls Don't ... : Motherly Advice -- 1. Fannie Berry, Ol' Enough -- 2. Kate Rushin, The Tired Poem -- 3. Folk, An Hour of Pleasure -- 4. Folk, Norfolk -- 5. Toi Derricotte, Dildo -- 6. April Sinclair, Prince Charming -- 7. April Sinclair, ain't gonna be the same fool twice -- 8. Patricia J. Williams, In Search of Pharaoh's Daughter -- 9. Julia A. Boyd, Got Job to Do -- 10. Bebe Moore Campbell, Envy -- 11. Karla F. C. Holloway, Nice Girls -- 12. Jeannette Drake, Yes M'am -- 13. Daryl Cumber Dance, You Rinate? -- 14. Carolyn M. Rodgers, how i got ovah II/ It Is Deep II -- 15. Sonya Brooks, Grandma Talk -- 16. Mama Sez -- 17. Sister to Sister. ;Mirror, Mirror on the Wall : the Black Woman's Physical Image -- 1. Betye Saar, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima -- 2. Thylias Moss, Lessons from a Mirror -- 3. Me'shell Ndegeocello, Soul on Ice -- 4. Bebe Moore Campbell, Black Men, White Men -- 5. Louise Meriwether, A Happening in Barbados -- 6. April Sinclair, Looking Out for the Children -- 7. Folk, Ball It Up and Throw It to Me -- 8. Audre Lorde, Naturally -- 9. Traditional Blues, I'm A Big Fat Mama -- 10. Sarah Martin, Mean Tight Mama -- 11. Folk, Just a Cream Color -- 12. Carolyn M. Rodgers, For Sistuhs Wearin Straight Hair -- 13. Karla F. C. Holloway, The Long Way Home -- 14. Alison Workman, Grease -- 15. Thylias Moss, A Reconsideration of the Blackbird -- 16. April Sinclair, Here I Come, Ready or Not -- 17. Folk, We Must, We Must, We Must -- 18. Mimeographed Item, Ode to a Mammogram -- 19. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 20. Gloria Wade-Gayles, Who Says an Older Woman Can't/Shouldn't Dance? -- 21. Folk, Do You Remember? -- 22. Mimeographed Item, Growing Wild -- 23. Folk, Old Age Is Hell -- 24. Folk, I Can't Remember -- 25. Folk, Plenty Fire in the Furnace -- 26. Folk, You Got an F in Sex -- 27. Mama Sez -- 28. Sister to Sister.;Bronzeville U.S.A. : the Black Coomunity -- 1. Nagueyalti Warren, Down Home Sunday Blues -- 2. Mother Love, Dealing with Illness and Helpless Relatives -- 3. Dori Sanders, Her Own Place -- 4. Mimeographed Item, The Strongest Drive -- 5. Folk, A Dentist's Jokes -- 6. Terry McMillan, Waiting to Exhale -- 7. Paule Marshall, Talk Yuh Talk -- 8. Virgie M. Binford, Quilting Time -- 9. Priscilla Jane Thomson, An Afternoon Gossip -- 10. Trudier Harris, The Overnight Angel -- 11. Maggie Pogue Johnson, Meal Time -- 12. Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany, Having Our Say -- 13. Maggie Pogue Johnson, What's Mo' Temptin' to de Palate? -- 14. Becky Birtha, Johnnieruth -- 15. Toni Cade Bambara, The Lesson -- 16. Ethel Morgan Smith, The Spelling Bee -- 17. Zora Neale Hurston, The Yellow Mule -- 18. Gloria Naylor, Dr. Buzzard -- 19. Maggie Pogue Johnson, To See Ol' Booker T. -- 20. Ann Petry, When I Mourns, I Mourns All Over -- 21. Tina McElroy Ansa, Ugly Ways -- 22. Mama Sez -- 22. Sister to Sister.;The Black Church and Churchgoers -- 1. Opal J. Moore, The Fence -- 2. Joyce Carol Thomas, Young Reverend Zelma Lee Moses -- 3. Michele Bowen-Spencer, A Fool, A Girlfriend, a Husband and a Wife -- 4. Hattie Mae Dawson, The Preacher Tells a Lie -- 5. Folk, The Minister's Fresh Air -- 6. Folk, The Minister's Fresh Air -- 7. Folk, Open That Door -- 8. Maya Angelou, The Reverend Howard Thomas -- 9. Folk, He Remembered -- 10. Folk, Under Suspicion -- 11. Carolyn M. Rodgers, Jesus must of been some kind of dude -- 12. A. Elizabeth Delany, Praising the Lord -- 13. Folk, Helping a Lady Out -- 14. Folk, Shall We Gather at the River -- 15. Folk, Gone to Meddlin' -- 16. Folk, Prayer I -- 17. Folk, Prayer II -- 18. Billie Holiday, I'm Thinking It Over -- 19. Mama Sez -- 20. Sister to Sister. ;My Sweet Papa : Courtship and Good Loving -- 1. Anonymous, Sample of a Courtship Conversation -- 2. Anonymous, A Difficult Courtship -- 3. Penny Williams, Going Courting -- 4. Violet Guntharpe, The Happiest Minute -- 5. Zola Neale Hurston, Jonah's Gourd Vine -- 6. Zola Neale Hurston, Story in Harlem Slang -- 7. Mary Carter Smith, Cindy Ellie, a Modern Fairy Tale -- 8. Rita Dove, Through the Ivory Gate -- 9. Jessie Redmon Fauset, Mary Elizabeth -- 10. Mary Weston Fordham, The Coming Woman -- 11. Ruby Dee, To Pig or Not to Pig -- 12. Jeannette Drake, Conflict -- 13. Butterbeans and Susie, I Wanna Hot Dog for My Roll -- 14. Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany, We Ain't Dead Yet -- 15. Mimeographed Item, The Mechanic -- 16. Folk, May I Have This Dance -- 17. Folk, The Next Time You Come ... -- 18. Mama Sez -- 19. Sister to Sister. ;My Daddy Won't Stop His Evil Ways : Problems with Husbands and Lovers -- 1. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 2. Paule Marshall, A Herb Most Bruised Is Woman -- 3. Alice Walker, The Color Purple -- 4. Folk, I Can't Remember -- 5. Moms Mabley, The Good Ole Days -- 6. Folk, Over the Hill -- 7. Folk, The Fifteen-Inch Pianist -- 8. Folk, Up -- 9. Folk, Shortening -- 10. Louise Brewington, The Laziest Man -- 11. Frances Cress Welsing, The Language of Black Men -- 12. Amanda Smith, Brother Johnson's Search for a Colored Wife -- 13. Flo Kennedy, On Marriage -- 14. Folk, A Man Won't Make a Fool of Me Twice -- 15. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 16. Norma Miller, The Ladies -- 17. Terry McMillan, It Ain't About Nothin' -- 18. Coco, Love Awaits -- 19. Folk, I Figured He Could Fly -- 20. Folk, Sexual Awareness -- 21. Mimeographed Item, Cucumbers are Better than Men Because ... -- 22. Mimeographed Item, Chain Letter -- 23. Mimeographed Item, Dear Ann Landers -- 24. Mother Love, How to Tell if Your Marriage Is in Trouble -- 25. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 26. Toni Cade Bambara, The Johnson Girls -- 27. Lisa Jones, Corporate Boys -- 28. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 29. Flo Kennedy, If You Won't Talk About What I'm Wearing -- 30. Ntozake Shange, lady in red -- 31. Folk, Well,... -- 32. Folk, She Didn't Ask about You -- 33. Folk, I Ain't Dead -- 34. Mimeographed Item, Woman Whacks Off Sleeping Husband's Penis, Then Throws It from Moving Car -- 35. Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God -- 36. Mama Sez -- 37. Sister to Sister. ;Just Like a White Man : Dicties -- 1. Bonnie Allen, Your attitude is politically correct if -- 2. Gloria Naylor, Mama Day -- 3. Barbara Neely, Blanche among the Talented Tenth -- 3. Dorothy West, The Wedding -- 4. Benilde Little, The Queen of Sheba Done Got Married -- 5. Gloria Naylor, Linden Hills -- 6. April Sinclair, Coffee Will Make You Black -- 7. Dorothy West, The Living Is Easy -- 8. Folk, Where Are You From? -- 9. Folk, The Proper Word -- 10. Folk, Fido -- 11. Mimeographed Item, College Graduates -- 12. Folk, The Lee Sisters -- 13. Folk, Does It Come in White? -- 14. Mama Sez -- 15. Sister to Sister. ;My People, My People! : Self-Denigrating Tales -- 1. Folk, I Raised Hell while I Was There -- 2. Maggie Pogue Johnson, Superstitious -- 3. Folk, I Been Sick -- 4. Folk, We Ain't Dumb -- 5. Folk, It Hasn't Been Used -- 6. Folk, Jesus Wept -- 7. Folk, Tongue and Teeth -- 8. Folk, Why I Talk Like Dis? -- 9. Folk, Am I Jewish or Am I Black? -- 10. Folk, You Is What You Is -- 11. Folk, Testimonials -- 12. Moms Mabley, Mom's First Plane Ride -- 13. Folk, I'll Take Him -- 14. Folk, You Know -- 15. Folk, Ho-de-do -- 16. Folk, O.J.'s Going to Cancun -- 17. Folk, Country Guy and City Guy -- 18. Jacqueline Brice-Finch, English 'Umor -- 19. Val Ward, Pa'nella -- 20. Folk, The New Rectum -- 21. Folk, Stayman -- 22. Folk, Hurry Up -- 23. Folk, Playing in an Big Auditorium -- 24. Ntozake Shange, spell #7: geechee jibara quick magic trance manual for technologically stressed third world people -- 25.
740 _aMimeographed Item, Blacks Application for Employment -- 26. Mimeographed Item, Ebonics -- 27. Mama Sez -- 28. Sister to Sister.;Fight, Kick, Bite : Dealing with a Racist and Sexist America -- 1. Linda Brent, The Jealous Mistress -- 2. Linda Brent, Months of Peril -- 3. Nagueyalti Warren, Butter 'n' Bread -- 4. Fannie Berry, Us Colored Women Had to Go through a Plenty -- 5. Fannie Berry, Sukie -- 6. Minnie Folkes, Serves 'Em Right -- 7. Former Slave, No Overseer Ever Downed Her -- 8. Sophia Word, The Meanest Nigger -- 9. Former Slave, It's a Good Time to Dress You Out -- 10. Former Slave, Childhood -- 11. Julia Frazier, Charlie -- 12. Fannie Berry, Fire Sticks -- 13. Hannah Prosser, Aunt Hannah Introduces Herself -- 14. Old Slave, Old Satan Is Mad -- 15. Slave Song, Marching up the Heavenly Road -- 16. Sarah Bradford, Harriet, the Moses of Her People -- 17. Sojourner Truth, While the Water Is Stirring I Will Step into the Pool -- 18. Harriet E. Wilson, Our Nig -- 19. Mattie J. Jackson, The Soldiers, and Our Treatment during the War -- 20. Charlotte Forten, Journal, October 28, 1862 -- 21. Annie L. Burton, Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days -- 22. Armacie Adams, You's Free -- 23. Charlotte Brown, Stomp Down Freedom -- 24. Fannie Berry, We's Free -- 25. Freedom Song, Done wid Driver's Dribin' -- 26. Priscilla Jane Thompson, A Common Occurence -- 27. Julia Grovernor, I Ain't Know Nuttn' -- 28. Folk, The Tar Baby -- 29. Folk, You Gon' Make Bread Today -- 30. Pauline Gay, Too Many Ups -- 31. Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany, I Would Rather Die than Back Down, Honey -- 32. Alice Childress, Like One of the Family -- 33. Alice Childress, The Pocketbook Game -- 34. Alice Childress, Mrs. James -- 35. April Sinclair, Never Trust a White Person -- 36. Folk, I'll Go as Far as Memphis -- 37. Folk, Gaining Respect -- 38. Folk, 'Sippi -- 39. Moms Mabley, Listen, Mame -- 40. Kathryn L. Morgan, Maggie's Stories -- 41. Ruby Dee, Mary Had a Little Lamb -- 42. Folk, Some People Just Can't Tell Jokes -- 43. Folk, At Least I Know Where I Am -- 44. Mama Sez -- 45. Sister to Sister.;From the Back of the Bus to the Back of the National Priority List : the Civil Rights Movement, Integration, and Beyond -- 1. Bonnie Allen, We Are Overcome -- 2. Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun -- 3. Fannie Lou Hamer, Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired -- 4. Michele Wallace, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman -- 5. Ruby Dee, Jack and Jill -- 6. Carolyn M. Rodgers, Yeah, I Is Uh Shootin Off at the Mouth, Yeah, I Is Uh Fairy Tale or Yeah, I Is Uh Revolutionist! -- 7. Carolyn M. Rodgers, and when the revolution came -- 8. Carolyn M. Rodgers, The Revolution Is Resting -- 9. Opal J. Moore, Git That Gal a Red Dress -- 10. Ethel Morgan Smith, Come and Be Black for Me -- 11. Ann Petry, The Bones of Louella Brown -- 12. Lani Guinier, Female Gentleman -- 13. Shirley Chisholm, I Didn't Come Here to Play -- 14. Bertice Berry, Getting to Know Me -- 15. Bertice Berry, Changing the Tapes -- 16. Nikki Giovanni, Campus Racism 101 -- 17. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 18. Bonnie Allen, America -- 19. Benilde Little, The Interview -- 20. Jill Nelson, We Will Live the Life of the Cosbys -- 21. Mimeographed Item, Affirmative Action in Heaven -- 22. Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany, I Know a Rascal When I See One -- 23. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 24. Sister to Sister. ;Tidbits from the Laughing Barrel -- 1. Johnnetta B. Cole, Sister President -- 2. Toni Cade Bambara, A Sort of Preface -- 3. Opal J. Moore, A Happy Story -- 4. Nikki Giovanni, Lorraine Hansberry -- 5. Rita Dove, Nexus -- 6. Flo Kennedy, To Whom It Concerns -- 7. Zora Neale Hurston, The Map of Dixie on My Tongue -- 8. Folk, How You Doing? -- 9. Marilyn Nelson Waniek, Emily Dickinson's Defunct -- 10. Sibby Anderson-Thompkins, Epitaph for Willie -- 11. Whoopi Goldberg, Fontaine -- 12. Mimeographed Item, Bill Clinton's Advisers and Cabinet -- 13. Mimeographed Item, How You Can Tell When It's Going to be a Rotten Day -- 14. Folk, O.J. Is Chilly -- 15. Folk, Approach the Bench -- 16. Barbara Brandon, Where I'm Coming From -- 17. Folk, Wait on de Lord -- 18. Folk, Is the Coast Clear -- 19. Mimeographed Item, Retirement Policy -- 20. Folk, Teachers on the Third Floor -- 21. Mimeographed Item, Senior Citizens Beat Inflation -- 22. Jacqueline Brice-Finch, Safe Sex -- 23. Flo Kennedy, Women's Movement -- 24. Mimeographed Item, West Virginia Medical Terminology for the Layman -- 25. Folk, My Sympathy -- 26. Mimeographed Item, The Birth of a Candy Bar -- 27. Moms Mabley, The Greatest Man -- 28. Mimeographed Item, Best Rum Cake Ever -- 29. Moms Mabley, Helen Hunt -- 30. Kate Rushin, In Answer to the Question -- 31. Mama Sez -- 32. Sister to Sister.
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