Moving towards home political essays
In this extraordinary collection of her writings, June Jordan gives us a manifesto of hope, anger and visionary power. She writes about police brutality; the poverty of educational opportunity offered to black children in the ghettos; witnessing in Mississippi a white man's casual murder of ano...
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Sprache: | eng |
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London
Virago
1989
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Ausgabe: | Repr |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this extraordinary collection of her writings, June Jordan gives us a manifesto of hope, anger and visionary power. She writes about police brutality; the poverty of educational opportunity offered to black children in the ghettos; witnessing in Mississippi a white man's casual murder of another human being; her mother's death; the viability of black English; Nicaragua and South Africa; child abuse; the silences of friendship - all summonn up Jordan's clear voice and unwavering commitment. |
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Beschreibung: | 213 S |
ISBN: | 1853810436 1-85381-043-6 |