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  1. Introduction to Special Issue: Black Girlhood and Kinship
  2. Corinne T. Field, LaKisha Michelle Simmons
  3. pp. 1-11
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  1. "How does it feel to be a problem?": Black German Girlhood and the Historical Entanglements of Nation
  2. Sonya Donaldson
  3. pp. 12-36
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  1. Runaways, Dutiful Daughters, and Brides: Family Strategies of Formerly Enslaved Girls in Senegal, 1895–1911
  2. Kelly M. Duke Bryant
  3. pp. 37-55
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  1. Fugitive Literati: Black Girls' Writing as a Tool of Kinship and Power at the Howard School
  2. Tammy C. Owens
  3. pp. 56-79
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  1. When Social Media Yields More than "Likes": Black Girls' Digital Kinship Formations
  2. Ashleigh Wade
  3. pp. 80-97
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  1. In the Life: On Black Queer Kinship
  2. Kai M. Green
  3. pp. 98-101
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  1. Contributing Authors
  2. pp. 102-103
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