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Acknowledgments vii
A Black Feminist Theatre Emerges 1
Pearl Cleage's Black Feminism 17
We Are the Daughters of Aunt Jemima: Remembering Black Women's History 35
Battling Images: Suzan-Lori Parks and Black Iconicity 55
Kia Corthron's Everyday Black Women 76
Signifying Black Lesbians: Dramatic Speculations 95
A Black Feminist Aesthetic 115
Notes 127
Bibliography 133
Index 141
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