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Skin Deep
Black Women & White Women Write About Race
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320 pages
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Exploring the complexities of racial dynamics between black and white women, this anthology features a diverse range of essays and stories. Contributions include Eudora Welty's poignant tale of resilience, Naomi Wolf's reflection on subtle racism, and bell hooks' examination of feminism's intersection with race. Joyce Carol Oates presents a thought-provoking one-act play that flips racial stereotypes. With voices like Toni Morrison and Alice Walker, the collection offers profound insights into identity, competition, and friendship, challenging common misperceptions about race.
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1996, paperback
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