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Invisible bodies, invisible work: nineteenth-century American womanhood and the pastoral of the American homescape
A "sole and earnest endeavor": African American women's poetry in the late nineteenth century
The black woman as object and symbol: African American women poets in the Harlem Renaissance
Revolutionary dreams: African American women poets in the Black Arts movement
Locating the Black female subject: late-twentieth-century African American women poets and the landscape of the body.

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