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Preface: Black Feminist Orality: Identifying a Tradition | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction: "So my mother told me": African American Women's Writing and Oral Traditions | p. 1 |
Speak Sisters, Speak: Oral Empowerment in Louisa Picquet, The Octoroon; The Narrative of Sojourner Truth; and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl | p. 21 |
Tale-Baring and Dressing Out: Black Women's Speech Acts That Expose Torture and Abuse by Slave Mistresses in Our Nig, Sylvia Dubois, and The Story of Mattie J. Jackson | p. 41 |
Strategic Silence: Respectability, Gender, and Protest in Iola Leroy and Contending Forces | p. 61 |
"Will the circle be unbroken": (Dis)Locating Love within the Legacy of Slavery in Their Eyes Were Watching God and Corregidora | p. 81 |
Black Girls Singing Black Girls' Songs: Exploring the Wounds of Slavery to Heal Contemporary Pain in Beloved, Dessa Rose, Kindred, and The Gilda Stories | p. 101 |
Coda: Sister Griot-Historians: Representing Events and Lives for Liberation | p. 123 |
Notes | p. 127 |
Bibliography | p. 145 |
Index | p. 159 |
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