Female slave narratives, imaginative
literature by black women, autobiographies, the work by black women in
academic disciplines, and the testimonies of black church women will be authoritative
sources for womanist theologians.
Kramer neatly lays out aspects of Lawrence's life that influenced the
source material, and he has some choice things to say about Lawrence's diminished reputation within a canon of modern
literature that many
academics and culture vultures no long even choose to recognize.
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