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Girlhood in Delores Phillips’s The Darkest Child

July 25, 2018 No Comments

The big-hearted, self-sacrificing, eternally benevolent African American mother is a universally accepted (if not expected) archetype in American literature. Despite the circumstances—whether she is confined to slavery like Aunt Chloe […]

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