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3 | Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was an American poet, writer, and activist. She self-described herself as "Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet," and used her {{poetry}} and writings to address injustice, racism, classism and homophobia as well African-American womanhood. Her most famous work was ''Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches'', a collection of essays and writings, which has become a staple in Black and Queer studies. |
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5 | !!Bibliography |
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7 | * ''The First Cities'', 1968. |
8 | * ''Cables to Rage'', 1970. |
9 | * ''From a Land Where Other People Live'', 1973. |
10 | * ''New York Head Shop and Museum'', 1974. |
11 | * ''Coal'', 1976. |
12 | * ''Between Our Selves'', 1976. |
13 | * ''Hanging Fire'', 1978. |
14 | * ''The Black Unicorn'', 1978. |
15 | * ''The Cancer Journals'', 1980. |
16 | * ''Uses of the Erotic: the erotic as power'', 1981. |
17 | * ''Chosen Poems: Old and New'',1 982. |
18 | * ''Zami: A New Spelling of My Name'', 1983. |
19 | * ''Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches'', 1984. |
20 | * ''Our Dead Behind Us'', 1986. |
21 | * ''A Burst of Light'', 1988. |
22 | * ''The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance'', 1993. |
23 | * ''I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde'', 2009. |
24 | * ''Your Silence Will Not Protect You : Essays and Poems'', 2017. |
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