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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 1H 3M

The Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise Williams

from The Reading Black Girls Podcast

In this engaging conversation, The Reading Black Girls podcast explore various themes surrounding literature, particularly focusing on the highly anticipated book The Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise Williams. They discuss their reading goals for the new year, the emotional impact of the book, and the significance of motherhood, generational stories, and cultural identity. The conversation also touches on heavy themes such as slavery, trauma, and the role of women in caregiving and community support. Through their lively banter, the hosts reflect on the power of storytelling and the connections that literature fosters among readers. The conversation delves into the complexities of the Dupree women's lives, exploring themes of identity, passing, and the dynamics of mother-daughter relationships. The speakers reflect on the societal pressures and expectations placed on them, as well as the generational trauma that shapes their experiences. They discuss the significance of community gossip, the struggles of navigating personal choices, and the importance of understanding one's heritage. The conversation concludes with reflections on the literary quality of the book and recommendations for further reading.The Seven Daughters of Dupree

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In this engaging conversation, The Reading Black Girls podcast explore various themes surrounding literature, particularly focusing on the highly anticipated book The Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise Williams. They discuss their reading...

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