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  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Ginetta E. B. Candelario
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. El mejor regalo es ser mujer y sobre todo mujer negra
  2. Altagracia Jean Joseph
  3. pp. 7-15
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  1. The Greatest Gift Is Being a Woman, Above All, a Black Woman
  2. Altagracia Jean Joseph, Michelle Joffroy
  3. pp. 16-24
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  1. The New Howard WomanDean Lucy Diggs Slowe and the Education of a Modern Black Femininity
  2. Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant
  3. pp. 25-48
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  1. Token Survival Guide
  2. Michelle J. Pinkard
  3. pp. 49-50
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  1. Panther TeacherSarah Webster Fabio’s Black Power
  2. Michael J. New
  3. pp. 51-81
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  1. Black Hair HapticsTouch and Transgressing the Black Female Body
  2. Amani Morrison
  3. pp. 82-96
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  1. #TurbanteoConscienteRacial Healing through Wearable Resistance
  2. María Beatriz Serrano-Abreu
  3. pp. 97-106
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  1. Witchcrafts of ColorSuzanne Césaire, Mayotte Capécia, and the Shapeshifting Doudou in Vichy Martinique
  2. Marina Magloire
  3. pp. 107-130
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  1. Summer Girl
  2. Michelle J. Pinkard
  3. pp. 131-132
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  1. “Hard-Headed and Masculine-Hearted Women”Female Subjectivity in Mabel Dove-Danquah’s Fiction
  2. Helen Yitah
  3. pp. 133-149
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  1. The Aftereffects of SlaveryA Black Feminist Genealogy
  2. Jocelyn Fenton Stitt
  3. pp. 150-162
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  1. “Where Do You Go When You Go Quiet?”The Ethics of Interiority in the Fiction of Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, and Beyoncé
  2. Sequoia Maner
  3. pp. 184-204
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  1. Rise Up
  2. Zoe Spencer
  3. pp. 205-206
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  1. Marielle, Presente!
  2. Flávia Santos de Araújo
  3. pp. 207-211
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  1. About the Cover Artist
  2. pp. 212-213
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