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|a In our own tongues /
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|a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; My Granny Spoke African with a bit of Southern English; Dis'Merica; I Be a Woman/She Be a Woman; Trilogy of Rape; The Mary Turner Lynching in Valdosta, Georgia; Effie in the Cotton Fields; Rufus Cunningham and Ida Curry's Girl Child; Woodie Partee's Promise; Sunday 1949 in Como, Mississippi; If He Suit Me, He Outta Suit You; Their Children's Response; Magnolia Smile; My Mama Spoke Southern English with a Bit of African; Mrs. Rosa Park's Decision on December 1, 1955; The Daughter Who Became Real After Her Daddy Died
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|a Marching with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King JrGeorgia In My Mind; Clay, Dust and Dirt; Southern Love; Hummin in the Shade; Walking with Big Man; Sudden Beauty; Lightening Girl; Bernice at Fourteen; Southern Grits Woman; Chicken Frying Life Lessons; Her Dying Son; Meet Me in Heaven; For Our Travelin Sister Hattie; Bernice Smells Magnolias; I Speak Swahili, Standard and Southern English; Women Warriors; I Am a Man: Mr. Eugene Clemons; From A Little Brown Girl; Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; President Barack Obama; This Woman I Love; Learning Granny Style
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|a My Mother Is Bernice Partee CarterI Breathe My Momma; A Girl in My Mother's House; Teenager in Memphis; My Mother is Sun. My Father Is Moon; Blood Kin; Family Visits; Dreamless Night; Holding Time; Glimpsing Uncle James; Tony Maurice Carter: A Litany of Remembrance; A Single Mother's Lullaby; Ritual Preparation for a Woman Intellectual Steppin' Out in Madison, WI; You Fit Me; Our Journey; Bouquet of Magnolias; Back cover
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|a In Our Own Tongues gives poetic voice to three generations of African-American women. It celebrates how Black women speak and do in the ways best known to them. This powerful and healing collection of poetry touches on a variety of experiences in the United States regarding emotional abuse, physical and sexual assaults, racism, lynchings, political issues as well as the permeating smell of magnolias.
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