
A collection of thirty-seven short stories by African-American writers which reflects four themes such as remembering, affirming, revealing the divided self, and moving on. Includes many aspects of the black experience in America.
year: 1995
call number/section: 1000
subjects: short stories, american, american fiction, african american authors, african americans, social life and customs, fiction, 20th century, short stories
Editions

Naylor, Gloria
Little, Brown (1995)
A compilation of short stories written by black authors from 1967 to 1995, that present a portrait of the African-American experience in the post-Civil Rights era.
Schools: 1

Naylor, Gloria
A collection of thirty-seven short stories by African-American writers which reflects four themes such as remembering, affirming, revealing the divided self, and moving on. Includes many aspects of the black experience in America.
Schools: 4