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Pearl Cleage

    December 7, 1948

    Pearl Cleage is an author whose works, both fiction and non-fiction, often delve into the intersections of feminism and racism, particularly within the context of African-American women's lives. Her writing draws heavily from personal experiences and community narratives, addressing themes such as domestic violence and rape within the Black community with a distinctively feminist lens. Cleage explores issues of identity, community, and social justice through her powerful and engaging prose. Her authorial voice is recognized for its candor and its ability to cut to the heart of complex social issues.

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