The Colored Girl Beautiful
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664581150
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About this book
In "The Colored Girl Beautiful," E. Azalia Hackley presents a groundbreaking exploration of racial beauty standards and self-identity within the African American community during the early 20th century. This work combines lyrical prose with poignant social commentary, blending elements of poetic expression and lyrical narrative to challenge prevailing stereotypes. Hackley advocates for a nuanced understanding of beauty that encompasses both inner worth and outer appearance, highlighting the resilience and strength of African American women. The book emerges against a backdrop of racial tension and an emerging civil rights consciousness, making it a vital contribution to the literature of its time. E. Azalia Hackley, a pioneering African American singer and activist, channeled her experiences and struggles into her writing. Born in 1888, Hackley used her platform not only to launch a successful career in music but also to address the societal obstacles faced by Black women. Her commitment to uplifting her community and embracing authenticity profoundly shaped her literary voice, making "The Colored Girl Beautiful" a reflection of her passion and advocacy. This book is essential reading for those interested in American literature, African American history, and gender studies. Hackley's eloquent and heartfelt prose invites readers to reconsider traditional beauty norms and celebrates the multifaceted identities of women of color. Readers seeking an inspiring narrative that empowers and uplifts will find in Hackley's work a timeless affirmation of beauty and strength.
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