I Know What The Red Clay Looks Like: The Voice and Vision of Black American Women Writers by Rebecca Carroll

I Know What The Red Clay Looks Like: The Voice and Vision of Black American Women Writers

Rebecca Carroll

246 pages first pub 1994 (editions)

nonfiction challenging emotional reflective medium-paced

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In I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like, Rebecca Carroll skillfully interviews fifteen black women writers. Carroll includes both major, established writers such as Gloria Naylor, Rita Dove, and Nikki Giovanni, and newer, emerging writers like Tina...

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