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Ntozake Shange
Choreopoem
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf
For Colored Girls
Black Arts Movement
American literature
Literature
Arts

Ntozake Shange’s Choreopoem: Reinventing a Heritage of Poetry and Dance (Slightly revised version published in the Encyclopedia of Africa and the Americas: Culture Politics, and History, Vol. 3, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

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