Black Women Writers of Louisiana: Telling Their Stories

Ann B Dobie,Daren Tucker,Phd

Black Women Writers of Louisiana: Telling Their Stories
Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Published
3 January 2022
Pages
112
ISBN
9781467151719

Black Women Writers of Louisiana: Telling Their Stories

Ann B Dobie,Daren Tucker,Phd

Louisiana has been home, by birth or adoption, to numerous literary greats. But among that talent, there’s an under-celebrated cohort: Black women. Due to lack of education and opportunity, their record is fairly brief, but over the past century they have been responsible for a flowering of literature that portrays the Black experience through poetry, fiction, plays, essays and journalism. The writers profiled here have not gone wholly unrecognized though–far from it. Some have been honored with prestigious awards and have found a readership large enough to put them at the forefront of the national literary scene. Beginning with Alice Ruth Dunbar Nelson–a fiery activist, columnist and storyteller in the late nineteenth century–the work extends to Fatima Shaik, named 2021 Louisiana Writer of the Year. Join Ann B. Dobie on this celebration of Louisiana literary talent.

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