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Maud Martha, a novel. New York, Harper, 1953.
Author
Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-2000
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[New York], [AMS Press], [1974]
Description
viii, 180 pages 19 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PS3503.R7244 M38 1974
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Subject(s)
African American girls
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Illinois
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Chicago
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Fiction
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African American women
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Illinois
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Chicago
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Fiction
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Racism
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United States
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Fiction
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Middle West
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Domestic fiction
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Bildungsromans
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Novels
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Summary note
The life of a young black woman growing up in Chicago is a constant effort to find status in an unsympathetic environment.
In poet Gwendolyn Brooks's only novel, we meet Maud Martha Brown, a young Black woman who sees the poetry in everyday life despite pervasive racism and sexism, as she grows up and starts a family on the South Side of Chicago.
ISBN
0404113680
9780404113681
LCCN
73018553
OCLC
2695987
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