The days of good looks
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"In 1943 Althea was a welder very dark very butch and very proud loved to cook, sew, and drive a car and did not care who knew she kept company with a woman who met her every day after work in a tight dress and high heels light-skinned and high-cheekboned who loved to shoot, fish, play poker and did not give a damn who knew her 'man' was a woman."
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419 pages
~6h 59min to read
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"Lauded by luminaries such as Gwendolyn Brooks, Adrienne Rich, and Joy Harjo, among others, the work of African American lesbian poet Cheryl Clarke has spoken on behalf of the black, feminist and gay movements for more than 25 years. Her writing has earned her distinction as a contemporary black feminist icon in the tradition of June Jordan. In fact, few writers have tackled hot-button issues of race and sexuality with as much force or fearless humor as Clarke. The Days of Good Looks -- her first new book of poetry in a decade -- collects the author's most popular poems and essays along with an array of new unpublished writing." -- Publisher description.
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