Both before and after emancipation in the 19th century, African American women writers who took up the pen to write full books or other substantial bodies of work were rare indeed. Consider that before the Civil War, it was illegal to teach African Americans to read in many states, not just the South. So writing a novel or autobiography was a radical ac…
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