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For the Color of My Mother
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Artwork xiii
- Enough Is Enough xvi
- Acts of Healing xxiii
- Catching Fire xxv
- Foreword to the First Edition, 1981 xxxvii
- The Bridge Poem xli
- La Jornada xliii
- Introduction, 1981 li
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Children Passing in the Streets
- Children Passing in the Streets 3
- When I Was Growing Up 5
- on not bein 7
- For the Color of My Mother 10
- I Am What I Am 12
- Dreams of Violence 14
- He Saw 16
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Entering the Lives of Others
- Entering the Lives of Others 19
- Wonder Woman 20
- La Güera 22
- Invisibility Is an Unnatural Disaster 30
- It’s in My Blood, My Face— My Mother’s Voice, the Way I Sweat 36
- “Gee, You Don’t Seem Like an Indian from the Reservation” 41
- “. . . And Even Fidel Can’t Change That!” 48
- I Walk in the History of My People 53
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And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You
- And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You 57
- And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You 60
- Beyond the Cliffs of Abiquiu 62
- I Don’t Understand Those Who Have Turned Away from Me 65
- Asian Pacific American Women and Feminism 68
- “—But I Know You, American Woman” 73
- The Black Back-Ups 78
- The Pathology of Racism 81
- We’re All in the Same Boat 87
- An Open Letter to Mary Daly 90
- The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House 94
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Between the Lines
- Between the Lines 101
- The Other Heritage 104
- The Tired Poem: Last Letter from a Typical (Unemployed) Black Professional Woman 106
- To Be Continued . . . 109
- Across the Kitchen Table 111
- Lesbianism 126
- Lowriding through the Women’s Movement 136
- Letter to Ma 138
- I Come with No Illusions 146
- I Paid Very Hard for My Immigrant Ignorance 148
- Earth-Lover, Survivor, Musician 155
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Speaking in Tongues
- Speaking in Tongues 161
- Speaking in Tongues 161
- Millicent Fredericks 173
- In Search of the Self as Hero 176
- Chicana’s Feminist Literature 181
- Ceremony for Completing a Poetry Reading 190
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El Mundo Zurdo
- El Mundo Zurdo 195
- Give Me Back 197
- La Prieta 198
- A Black Feminist Statement 210
- The Welder 219
- O.K. Momma, Who the Hell Am I? 221
- Brownness 232
- Revolution 238
- No Rock Scorns Me as Whore 243
- Afterword 249
- Foreword to the Second Edition, 1983 253
- Refugees of a World on Fire 255
- Counsels from the Firing . . . Past, Present, Future 261
- Biographies of Contributors 267
- Biographies of the Original Contributors, 1981 277
- Credits 283
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Artwork xiii
- Enough Is Enough xvi
- Acts of Healing xxiii
- Catching Fire xxv
- Foreword to the First Edition, 1981 xxxvii
- The Bridge Poem xli
- La Jornada xliii
- Introduction, 1981 li
-
Children Passing in the Streets
- Children Passing in the Streets 3
- When I Was Growing Up 5
- on not bein 7
- For the Color of My Mother 10
- I Am What I Am 12
- Dreams of Violence 14
- He Saw 16
-
Entering the Lives of Others
- Entering the Lives of Others 19
- Wonder Woman 20
- La Güera 22
- Invisibility Is an Unnatural Disaster 30
- It’s in My Blood, My Face— My Mother’s Voice, the Way I Sweat 36
- “Gee, You Don’t Seem Like an Indian from the Reservation” 41
- “. . . And Even Fidel Can’t Change That!” 48
- I Walk in the History of My People 53
-
And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You
- And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You 57
- And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures with You 60
- Beyond the Cliffs of Abiquiu 62
- I Don’t Understand Those Who Have Turned Away from Me 65
- Asian Pacific American Women and Feminism 68
- “—But I Know You, American Woman” 73
- The Black Back-Ups 78
- The Pathology of Racism 81
- We’re All in the Same Boat 87
- An Open Letter to Mary Daly 90
- The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House 94
-
Between the Lines
- Between the Lines 101
- The Other Heritage 104
- The Tired Poem: Last Letter from a Typical (Unemployed) Black Professional Woman 106
- To Be Continued . . . 109
- Across the Kitchen Table 111
- Lesbianism 126
- Lowriding through the Women’s Movement 136
- Letter to Ma 138
- I Come with No Illusions 146
- I Paid Very Hard for My Immigrant Ignorance 148
- Earth-Lover, Survivor, Musician 155
-
Speaking in Tongues
- Speaking in Tongues 161
- Speaking in Tongues 161
- Millicent Fredericks 173
- In Search of the Self as Hero 176
- Chicana’s Feminist Literature 181
- Ceremony for Completing a Poetry Reading 190
-
El Mundo Zurdo
- El Mundo Zurdo 195
- Give Me Back 197
- La Prieta 198
- A Black Feminist Statement 210
- The Welder 219
- O.K. Momma, Who the Hell Am I? 221
- Brownness 232
- Revolution 238
- No Rock Scorns Me as Whore 243
- Afterword 249
- Foreword to the Second Edition, 1983 253
- Refugees of a World on Fire 255
- Counsels from the Firing . . . Past, Present, Future 261
- Biographies of Contributors 267
- Biographies of the Original Contributors, 1981 277
- Credits 283