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African American Women in Arts & Literature

Jan 8, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Five Women of the Civil Rights Movement
01:46 • 4min
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3
Polly Murray, a Black Woman in the '20s, Was a Subversive.
05:34 • 6min
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4
The Last Two Lines
11:24 • 3min
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5
Women, We're Doing All This Work
14:06 • 4min
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6
Getting Better Stories of Mental Health Podcast
17:36 • 2min
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7
The Lynching of the Bronx
19:50 • 2min
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8
A Roosin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansbury
21:26 • 2min
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9
I Love You Porgy by Nina Simon
23:51 • 5min
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10
The Four Women Song
28:52 • 2min
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11
Isn't It a Good Idea to Demolish Stereotypes?
30:29 • 4min
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12
Do Wekwein to Say Something Teaso Just Thing?
34:28 • 2min
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13
The Writing Is Emancipation, Right?
36:22 • 5min
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14
We Shall Overcome Well, Maybe Will We?
40:58 • 3min
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St. Joseph’s University professor Katherine Sibley teaches a class about African American women who were writers and artists during the early Civil Rights era.

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