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Ntozake Shange (/ˌɛntoʊˈzɑːki ˈʃɑːŋɡeɪ/ EN-toh-ZAH-kee SHAHNG-Ê;
October 18, 1948 –
October 27, 2018) was an
American playwright and poet. As a Black...
- who have
considered suicide / when the
rainbow is enuf is a 1976 work by
Ntozake Shange. It
consists of a
series of
poetic monologues to be accompanied...
- the arts:
essays (2011) is a
collection of 25
personal essays written by
Ntozake Shange.
Explored in the
collection are
topics such as racism, ****ism, jazz...
- For
Colored Girls is a 2010
American drama film
adapted from
Ntozake Shange's 1975
original c****opoem for
colored girls who have
considered suicide /...
- music, and song. The term was
first coined in 1975 by
American writer Ntozake Shange in a
description of her work, For
Colored Girls Who Have Considered...
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earned her the
Edgar Award for Best Play in 2009. She is the
sister of
Ntozake Shange, and
directed Shange's A Photograph:
Lovers in Motion,
which was...
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birth names to
those which they felt
matched their African identity, like
Ntozake Shange. Born
Paulette Williams,
Shange asked South African musicians Ndikho...
- S****afr****,
Cypress &
Indigo is a 1982
novel written by
Ntozake Shange and
first published by St. Martin's Press. The novel,
which took
eight years to...
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history from its
founding to the
present day.
Among the
collections are the
Ntozake Shange papers. The
Barnard Zine
Library is a unit of the
Barnard Library...
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starred as
Joanna in the
drama For
Colored Girls, the film
adaptation of
Ntozake Shange's 1975 play For
Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide When the...