
Using Storytelling to Inform and Educate, featuring Kaitlyn Greenidge
Memoir Nation
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The Black Woman in the United States
When she goes to haiti, it's a black country, and so then her issues are very much about being a woman. There's this oppression that she faces her blackness here, you know, here in the states, and then her femaleness when she gets there. She sort of is experiencing a aversion of o, a black patriarchy. Am, the complexities of color that am liberty is experiencing as much dark skin than she is. So her black omanesss is throughout the novel. It just sort of looks different in different objects.
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