This anthology of poems is written by and for young women. Themes reflect the voice of Black writers coming to realise that their worth and ability are greater than what White culture would otherwise have them believe. Other topics include moving on from the past and living for the future, as well as optimism and remaining true to one’s self. Included in the text are poems about tradition, kinship, and activism. This book ends with a powerful call to educate readers on histories of social and racial injustice.
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Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 4
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