Black women write
In her new biography of South African writer Lauretta Ngcobo, Barbara Boswell shows how the publishing industry historically excluded Black women, and how they wrote in spite of that.
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Zinhle ka'Nobuhlaluse is an advanced dual-title doctoral candidate in philosophy and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Pennsylvania State University.
In her new biography of South African writer Lauretta Ngcobo, Barbara Boswell shows how the publishing industry historically excluded Black women, and how they wrote in spite of that.