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Presence (And a little update)

An episode of the The Colored Girl Beautiful podcast, hosted by The Colored Girl Beautiful LLC, titled "Presence (And a little update)" was published on November 8, 2023 and runs 7 minutes.

November 8, 2023 ·7m · The Colored Girl Beautiful

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A Colored Girl Speaks Andrea Hunter A Colored Girl Speaks: Meditations on Race and Other Magical Things is a collection of my personal essays on race, culture, and politics through the prism of identity, memory, and history––an intimate, and often painful, commentary on race in America, and the way forward. Hagar's Daughter. A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins Hagar's Daughter was first published serially in "The Colored American Magazine" in 1901-1902 by Pauline E. Hopkins, a prominent African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. The book was described as "a powerful narrative of love and intrigue, founded on events which happened in the exciting times immediately following the assassination of President Lincoln: a story of the Republic in the power of Southern caste prejudice toward the Negro." (From the January, 1901, issue of "The Colored American Magazine")In another of her works, the author explained the nature and purpose of her literary efforts: "But, after all, it is the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, which cements the bond of brotherhood among all classes and all complexions. Fiction is of great value to any people as a preserver of manners and customs—religious, political and social. It is a record of growth and development from generation to generation. No one will do this for us; we must ourselves ESSAY VAISE With Akshay Anand Kohli THE COLORED SOCK Essay (noun) -a short piece of writing on one subject. वैसे/Vaise (adverb) -Accordingly, By the way, Incidentally, Thus.A mini audio series about the age of adolescence. Sonnet (From the Spanish of Plácido) by James Weldon Johnson Loyal Books James Weldon Johnson was an American author, educator, lawyer, diplomat, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Johnson is best remembered for his leadership of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), where he started working in 1917. In 1920 he was the first black to be chosen as executive secretary of the organization, effectively the operating officer.
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