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At the intersection of poetry and politics, race and gender, analysis and feeling lies this first memoir from Estella Conwill Majozo. Come Out the Wilderness depicts a search for "some state of grace" amid a life rooted in contradictions as it traces the journey of this African American poet, performance artist, community arts activist, teacher, and single mother.
Growing up in the "Little Africa" section of segregated Louisville, Kentucky, in the 1950s, Majozo is the only girl among five brothers. She is one of the only African American students at her Catholic school, and is expected to be a "spokesperson for the Black race" as the early battles of the Civil Rights Movement rage around her.
Although she is raised with strong female role models - a mother and grandmother whose strength and intelligence are the bedrock of the family - she must win her college tuition by competing in the local "Miss Black Expo" contest.
When an early marriage grows abusive, Majozo confronts the conflicts faced by African American women who are forced to choose between a sense of loyalty to race and a consciousness of gender-based injustice. Refusing to "live the blues," she co-founds an important Black cultural center in Louisville, earns one of the first Ph.D.s awarded in African American literature, and goes on to become a professor at Hunter College and an active member of Harlem's vital arts community.
She synthesizes her new last name, Majozo, from the names of three great African American women: educator Mary McLeod Bethune, musician Josephine Baker, and writer Zora Neale Hurston. Estella Conwill Majozo's memoir testifies to the importance of a life lived in pursuit of spiritual growth, cultural heritage, and personal integrity.
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African American arts, African American poets, American Poets, Biography, English teachers, Intellectual life, Performance art, Poets, American, Women teachers, Women artists, African american women, Kentucky, biography, American Women poets, African American women poetsPeople
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Come Out the Wilderness: Memoir of a Black Woman Artist
2000, Feminist Press at The City University of New York
in English
1558612424 9781558612426
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Come Out the Wilderness: Memoir of a Black Woman Artist (Cross-Cultural Memoir)
April 2000, Feminist Press
Paperback
in English
- 2Rev Ed edition
1558612076 9781558612075
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Come out the wilderness: the memoir of a Black woman artist
1999, Feminist Press at the City University of New York
in English
- 1st ed.
1558612068 9781558612068
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