Zora Neale Hurston: A Life In Letters by Carla Kaplan: I am currently researching and writing my thesis on Ms. Zora. As much as I would like to say I found her, I know, in a sense, that she found me. These letters written by her to, well, anybody you could imagine to be “in” [...]
Written in 1983, Women, Race & Class by Angela Davis takes a serious look at the intersection of feminism and racism in America. In this collection of writings, Davis touches on a range of topics that point to the struggles of the Black woman fighting to fight for equality in a movement that fails to [...]