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  2. Ida Faubert - Wikipedia

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    Ida Faubert (Christian first name Gertrude Florentine Félicitée Ida) was a Haitian writer. She was a complex literary figure. She was a complex literary figure. Bicultural, biracial, and privileged, she neither easily fit socially-prescribed categories for women of color in France or Haiti nor conformed to them.

  3. Claire Harris (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Claire Harris (13 June 1937 – 5 February 2018 [1]) was a Canadian poet. [2] Harris was born Port of Spain, Trinidad and lived in Calgary, Alberta.Harris' numerous works explore themes such as mortality, the role and treatment of women of color in society, and the search for identity. [3]

  4. Helen Steiner Rice - Wikipedia

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    Everyone needs someone : poems of love and friendship. Old Tappan, N.J., Fleming H. Revell, 1978. In the vineyard of the Lord / Helen Steiner Rice, as told to Fred Bauer. Old Tappan, N.J., Fleming H. Revell, 1979. And the greatest of these is love : poems and promises / Helen Steiner Rice ; compiled by Donald T. Kauffman.

  5. Some women of color have been disappointed and upset by evangelical Christian churches — both predominantly white and multiracial — whose leaders failed to openly decry racism or homophobia.

  6. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    The writings of a Christian poet are not necessarily classified as Christian poetry nor are writings of secular poets dealing with Christian material. The themes of poetry are necessarily hard to pin down, and what some see as a Christian theme or viewpoint may not be seen by others. A number of modern writers are widely considered to have ...

  7. For the Girls in Your Life: Captivating Classics by Women of ...

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    Slipping between poetry and prose, it’s broken into several poetic monologues by seven women of color, each named after a different color. Shange explicitly wrote the script as a commentary on ...

  8. This Bridge Called My Back - Wikipedia

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    While looking for media about women of color’s experiences in the US, they received a large amount of scholarly articles by women of color who were looking to get published. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Ultimately, the co-editors turned down these works because they hoped to create a non-academic anthology that encapsulated Third World feminism in the US ...

  9. A High-Toned Old Christian Woman - Wikipedia

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    A High-Toned Old Christian Woman" is a poem in Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). A High-Toned Old Christian Woman Poetry is the supreme fiction, madame.