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Literary Divas |
| The Top 100+ Most Admired African American Women
in Literature |
by Heather Covington ISBN: 0976773538
Pub. Date: June 2006
ISBN-13: 9780976773535
Format: Paperback, pp. 290
Publisher: Amber Communications Group, Inc.
Sales Rank: 517,116
List Price: $16.95
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A compilation of biographies about powerful African American women who made
their mark in the publishing industry. Literary Divas share their pain,
struggles, desires, and triumphs through their written words as messengers of
time and circumstance. Their triumphs and achievements to socio- political
cries disguised within novels, poetry, non-fiction reference resources,
children's books, romance novels, mysteries and today's urban books invite
readers to journey through their experiences from bold love and romance to
unabashed self-identity crisis and political issues to the plight of today's
Black family and rise in rank all the way to the top. Literary Divas' stories
will amaze as well as make us cry, bring joy and laughter. |
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| Nubian Queen of Literary Promotion"
Heather Covington is one of the most influential African- American Historians,
Photo Journalists and Promoters of literature whose work as also a
Humanitarian, Poetical Activist and Educator of youth evolved right on the cusp
of a new millennium. Heather Covington's business and work has been featured in
the Amsterdam News, Carib News, Daily News, Jolie Magazine, The Beacon, Black
Star News, Black News Channel, AMAG, Black Issues Book Review and QBR: Black
Book Review. |
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Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama |
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| My Confederate Kinfolk by Thulani Davis |
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| Winning the Race, John McWhorter |
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| Enough, Juan
Williams |
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| After the Storm, David Dante Troutt |
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| The Senator and The Socialite, Otis Graham |
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| The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman |
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