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    1. lis 2018.

    "I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life's a bitch. You've got to go out and kick ass." ― Maya Angelou

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  2. prije 1 sat

    Amal Aden is Somali–Norwegian writer, lecturer and lesbian activist

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    prije 21 sat

    My Virago shelves!

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    This feels CORRECT 💕👑

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  5. prije 19 sati

    “Cherish your wilderness.” American poet and author, Maxine Kumin died in 2014

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  6. 6. velj

    “Love and beautiful love has been mine from many men, but the great passion of four or five transcended that of other women — and what more can any woman want?”

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  7. 6. velj

    30 of the Best Books by Black Authors You Should Read in Your Lifetime - including some of our favourites from , , and

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    6. velj

    In honor of , this month's theme is and ! One of our discussion picks is 's AFROFUTURISM: THE WORLD OF BLACK SCI-FI AND FANTASY CULTURE. Stay tuned for our discussion episode later this month!

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  9. 5. velj

    “I’m not a lesbian, I just loved Thelma.” Djuna Barnes: the ‘lesbian’ writer who rejected lesbianism

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  10. 5. velj

    sun, split like spun glass, move themselves with spotlight swiftness into the crevices— in and out, illuminating American modernist poet, critic, translator, and editor, Marianne Moore died in 1972

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    4. velj

    Rosa Parks, born in 1913, was an American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on the bus as an act of resistance to segregation. She reminds us of the importance of speaking up for inequalities and rejecting racism.

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  12. 4. velj

    "The only way for a woman, as for a man, to find herself, to know herself as a person, is by creative work of her own." American novelist and short story writer, Patricia Highsmith died in 1995

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  13. 4. velj

    Should she fail in her solemn duty, Chesterton warned, a curse would befall her: “May other writers anticipate your plots, may total strangers sue you for libel, may your pages swarm with misprints, and your sales continually diminish!”

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    5. lis 2019.

    In celebration of , what books by black women writers can you recommend? 📚

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  15. 4. velj

    Finnish poet, Isa Asp, considered Finland's first lesbian icon, was born in 1853. She died of tuberculosis at only nineteen leaving behind about out 100 poems

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  16. 3. velj

    Built to be lonely to love the absent. Find me Free me from this corrosive doubt futile despair horror in repose. I can fill my space fill my time but nothing can fill this void in my heart. Sarah Kane was born in 1971

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    "Ladies, there is no neutral position for us to assume." American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector, Gertrude Stein was born in 1874

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    3. velj

    In 1981, under the pen name 'bell hooks', US professor, activist & critic Gloria Jean Watkins published her hugely influential work Ain't I a Woman?: Black Women and Feminism, written while she was an undergraduate. She has since published over 30 books.

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    "The novel will never die, but it will keep changing and evolving and taking different shapes." English novelist and translator, Rosamond Lehmann was born in 1901

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    2. velj

    “Sometimes it seem like to tell the truth today is to run the risk of being killed. But if I fall, I'll fall five feet four inches forward in the fight for freedom. I'm not backing off.” —Fannie Lou Hamer, the spirit of the Civil Rights Movement

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  21. 2. velj

    “I embrace the label of bad feminist because I am human. I am messy. I’m not trying to be an example. I am not trying to be perfect. I am not trying to say I have all the answers.” - Roxane Gay

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