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Foreword
Introduction: Reading African/Diaspora Women's Mythatypes
Trees as Spiritual Mothers
She Who Nurtures and Devours
Child Sacrifice and Salvation
Rape and Rage
Air and Fire, Bringing Rain
Cruelty, Castration, and Claiming
The River and the Wall
Conclusion: This Moment of Epiphany
Bibliography
Afterword
Index
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