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Introduction | ||
Chillin' With My Girls | 1 | |
Sister Love | 2 | |
I Am | 139 | |
To Christine | 145 | |
Sister-Sister | 146 | |
"To Finish What Has Begun" | 3 | |
School Daze | 22 | |
Educate | 22 | |
Telling It Like It Is | 23 | |
With Out You | 49 | |
Drum Beats | 64 | |
Recipe For A Negro | 97 | |
Colour Me Bad: The Experience of a Dark-Skinned Woman | 116 | |
Subliminal Demise | 142 | |
A Conversation With My Father | 14 | |
Brothas | 81 | |
Gangsta Bitch, Diva Hip Hop, Goddesses & Earth Women & Hip Hop Culture | 122 | |
Why Sistahs Don't Like to Nike | 134 | |
Untitled | 15 | |
Sporting Womanhood | 34 | |
When I Taste the Love | 35 | |
A Black Woman's Haiku | 36 | |
You Said You Loved Me and I Was Your Woman | 87 | |
My Ex | 96 | |
Eulogy | 114 | |
Sweetness | 118 | |
And Look What The Future Has Wrought | 16 | |
My Personal Beast | 18 | |
First Ride | 20 | |
Memory-Bank Movies | 68 | |
Room 9K | 72 | |
Darling | 144 | |
Naked | 37 | |
Dark Berry | 39 | |
Two Bodies - One Lover | 41 | |
Interlude | 42 | |
Pears Of Green & Yellow | 43 | |
York? Homos? Really? | 45 | |
Going Without | 47 | |
Hurt | 52 | |
Talking Back In Class | 54 | |
The Man Who Called Me Nigger | 63 | |
Rainbow of Love | 98 | |
Holding Out On Stereotypes | 120 | |
Patriarchy | 65 | |
The Art of Possession - Strange Relationship | 66 | |
Rewind My Selecta! | 82 | |
United We Stand, Departed We Fall | 86 | |
Unrest | 89 | |
Untitled | 90 | |
The Body | 102 | |
The Occurrence | 103 | |
We Are Family | 110 | |
Hit of Poison | 100 | |
Uncontrollable Feeling | 101 | |
Normal People | 50 | |
Dismissed | 73 | |
The Pussy Is Ours | 74 | |
Brothas | 81 | |
Don't Touch It | 92 | |
When I was Real | 94 | |
Uncontrollable | 119 | |
Here She Comes | 138 | |
Bios | 151 |
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Add Black girl talk, On topics ranging from love, sex and politics to family, friends and community, the powerful young voices of Black women between the ages of 15-24 speak out in chorus in this provocative and timely collection of literary writings. Their voices speak to an, Black girl talk to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Black girl talk, On topics ranging from love, sex and politics to family, friends and community, the powerful young voices of Black women between the ages of 15-24 speak out in chorus in this provocative and timely collection of literary writings. Their voices speak to an, Black girl talk to your collection on WonderClub |