MaComère, Volume 7Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2005 |
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... protagonist ? JC : I never finished that . I started a novel some time ago about an old woman who used to be a dancer and was in Miami . But I realized I didn't know enough about this woman . I still think about her . Perhaps some day ...
... protagonist ? JC : I never finished that . I started a novel some time ago about an old woman who used to be a dancer and was in Miami . But I realized I didn't know enough about this woman . I still think about her . Perhaps some day ...
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... protagonist , was given in honor of Edgell's grandmother , Inez Lamb Webster . " While Edgell's grandmother and her father were both politically active , it was the former rather than the latter that she went with to meetings held by ...
... protagonist , was given in honor of Edgell's grandmother , Inez Lamb Webster . " While Edgell's grandmother and her father were both politically active , it was the former rather than the latter that she went with to meetings held by ...
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... protagonist , Beka Lamb . While the second portion of the name , Lamb , was given in honor of Zee Edgell's grandmother Inez Lamb Webster , the first portion was given in honor of Beka Betson , a - 63 - Women's Activism in Belize ...
... protagonist , Beka Lamb . While the second portion of the name , Lamb , was given in honor of Zee Edgell's grandmother Inez Lamb Webster , the first portion was given in honor of Beka Betson , a - 63 - Women's Activism in Belize ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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