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... African one . Despite this symbolism , Lorde maintains her path away from impossible " returns " ; she does not advocate a return to the African continent in the physical sense . Such a move would only replicate Audre's childhood quests ...
... African one . Despite this symbolism , Lorde maintains her path away from impossible " returns " ; she does not advocate a return to the African continent in the physical sense . Such a move would only replicate Audre's childhood quests ...
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... Africa- in - the - U.S . and Audre's centering herself in this African heritage reveals a troubling absence of distinction between the myriad African cultures found on the continent . Furthermore , privileging Africa also leads Lorde to ...
... Africa- in - the - U.S . and Audre's centering herself in this African heritage reveals a troubling absence of distinction between the myriad African cultures found on the continent . Furthermore , privileging Africa also leads Lorde to ...
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... African - American literature . Estrella Betances de Pujadas - Dominicana , catedrática Henríquez Ureña U. En EEUU ... African American Life , a collection which she co - edited . Michelle Brown is a Ph.D. student in English at the ...
... African - American literature . Estrella Betances de Pujadas - Dominicana , catedrática Henríquez Ureña U. En EEUU ... African American Life , a collection which she co - edited . Michelle Brown is a Ph.D. student in English at the ...
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