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Being Black : essays / by Althea Prince.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Prince, Althea, 1945- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prince, Althea, 1945-.
Prince, Althea.
Black people--Ontario--Toronto.
Black people.
Women, Black--Ontario--Toronto.
Women, Black.
Toronto (Ont.)--Race relations.
Toronto (Ont.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (163 pages)
Place of Publication:
Toronto : Insomniac Press, [2001]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Following in the highly personal tradition of essayists such as Dionne Brand and bell hooks, Althea Prince culls thirty years of lived experience into an important new collection, Being Black.
Contents:
Table of Contents; Preface; Recollections: A Seventees Black RAP; Part 1: Being Black; Racism Revisited: Being Black In Toronto In The 1960's; Stop Calling Us "Slaves"; Part 2: Institutions; Black Like I And I; Black History Month, Or, Have-Black-History-Month-Kit- Will-Travel; Contextualising Cultural Festivals: Toronto's Caribana; Part 3: Writing; Seeking Wholeness In African-Caribbean Voice; Writing Thru Race: The Conference; Part 4: Envoi; Talking To A Six/Eight Drum; Endnotes; Works Cited
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-162).
Other Format:
Print version: Prince, Althea, 1945- Being Black.
ISBN:
1280911050
9786610911059
1459309588
1897414978
OCLC:
171582257

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