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A Black girl in the middle : essays on (allegedly) figuring it all out

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'Growing up in Queens, I didn't know being named Shenequa was considered "ghetto" or uncouth.

It was only later in life that I realized I was being judged by a decision I had no control over...

I will examine the double-standard Black girls with big names like Shenequa face, and the quick math we have to calculate when trying to de-escalate drama.'In A BLACK GIRL IN THE MIDDLE, a timely, compelling, and blazingly honest essay collection, Shenequa Golding holds up her magnifying glass to both her own experiences and those of young Black women everywhere.

With her trademark wit and originality, Shenequa covers identity-searching themes of white supremacy, feminism, misogyny, love, sex and heartbreak.

But this isn't just a book about Black women's trauma, it is also a book that embraces and celebrates the things that make Black women different.

For readers of SLAY IN YOUR LANE, Candice Brathwaite and Issa Rae.

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Headline Book Publishing
1472297709 / 9781472297709
Hardback
07/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
208 pages
24 cm