Coal black voices /

"Coal Black voices is an intimate mosaic of images, poetry, and storytelling by Afrilachian poets as they experienced life in the American Black South and Appalachian region. The ensemble of African-American writers challenge simple notions of an all white Appalachian region and culture while d...

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Corporate Author: Media Working Group (Firm)
Other Authors: Donohue, Jean, Johnson, Fred
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [Covington, Ky.] : Media Working Group, [2006]
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