Written by herself
literary production by African American women, 1746-1892
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Author
Publication
1993 - Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
51,500 words, Guess
Page Count
206 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1720660M
- ISBN-100253324092
- OCLC Control Number42854267
- OCLC Control Number26216946
- OCLC Control Numberwrittenbyherself0000fost
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number92023916
- LibraryThing1594569
- Goodreads3499278
Classifications
- DDC810.9/9287
- LCCPS153.N5 F68 1993
Subjects
Topics
Places
Series Statement
- Blacks in the diaspora
Other Editions
- Written by herself: literary production by African American women, 1746-1892
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