An Angry-Ass Black Woman

An Angry-Ass Black Woman
Author: Karen E. Quinones Miller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451607822

Traces the impoverished early years of Ke-Ke, who awakens from a coma in her midlife to confront events that shaped her resolve to leave Harlem, earn an education, and pursue a writing career.

An Angry-Ass Black Woman

An Angry-Ass Black Woman
Author: Karen E. Quinones Miller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451608993

This sassy, shocking autobiographical novel from the author of Uptown Dreams captures the racial tensions, the hardships, and the bonds that formed between families and neighbors growing up poor in Harlem. You’d be angry, too, if you grew up poorer than poor in Harlem in the 1960s and ’70s, a place of unrelenting violence, racism, crime, rape, scamming, drinking, and drugging. Living with a dad permanently checked out in Bellevue and a mom at the end of her rope raising you, your twin sister, and your two brothers, moving every time the money runs out—and doing what it takes to survive. But there’s more to her story. Ke-Ke Quinones was whip smart and sassy, a voracious reader of everything from poetry to the classics. No matter what, 117th Street—where you could always count on someone to stand up for you—would always be home. And with every hard-knock lesson learned, Ke-Ke grew fiercer, unleashing her inner angry-ass black woman to get through it all. Decades later, comatose in a hospital bed after a medical crisis, she reflects on her life—her success as a journalist and renowned author, her tragicomic memories of Harlem, her turbulent marriage, the birth of her daughter, future possibilities—all the while surrounded by her splintered family in all of their sound and fury. Will she rise above once more?

The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Life

The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Life
Author: Denene Millner
Publisher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780452285125

The smart, sassy guide to embracing your inner Angry Black Woman Rosa Parks, Claire Huxtable, Serena Williams. What do these women have in common? They are all Angry Black Women, whether they know it or not. Throughout history, women's attempts to stand up for themselves have been dismissed as the ramblings of "angry women." But there's a method to their madness. Using quizzes, historical references, career advice, and irreverent Top 10 lists such as "Top 10 Signs That You Should Prepare to Meet Your Maker," The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Lifewill help you find out what type of ABW you are, and empower you to be the best ABW you could possibly be-and have your loved ones live to tell about it. A lively look at the art of being a true Angry Black Woman-from her relationships to her career to her family-this hip, hysterical manifesto is the perfect gift for all of the ABWs in your life-no matter what their type!

Angry 'Black' Woman Syndrome: Revisited

Angry 'Black' Woman Syndrome: Revisited
Author: Emunah Y'srael
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515290568

Angry 'Black' Woman it is a term used to slander, discredit and dismiss the 'black' woman claims, her issues or objections to her experience. The angry label placed on the 'black' woman is a blemish on the face of the 'black' community. Angry 'Black' Woman Syndrome (ABWS) Revisited takes a candid look at this epidemic as it is portrayed in the media, it also opens the dialogue to speak to 'black' woman on a soul level about this issues. This topic is so timely and the inspiration to write this book has come at just the right moment. I pray the words are received in the same way in which they were written, with love.

The Death of the Angry Black Woman

The Death of the Angry Black Woman
Author: Jameliah Young-Mitchell
Publisher: Warren Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781943258925

Anger can get the best of many women, but when anger erupts into rage and leads to shouting, and name-calling, it's time to make a change. This book acknowledges stereotypes faced by women in the black community and uncovers the seeds that lead many to live anger-filled lives.

Never in My Wildest Dreams

Never in My Wildest Dreams
Author: Belva Davis
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-02-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609944690

The pioneering TV news journalist shares her extraordinary story in this acclaimed memoir: “A very important book” (Dr. Maya Angelou). As the first black female television journalist in the western United States, Belva Davis overcame the obstacles of racism and sexism, and helped change the face and focus of television news over the course of five decades. Born in the Great Depression to a fifteen-year-old Louisiana laundress, and raised in the projects of Oakland, California, Davis persevered to achieve a career beyond her imagination. Davis has seen profound changes in America, from being verbally and physically attacked while reporting on the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco to witnessing the historic election of Barack Obama in 2008. She reported on some of the most explosive stories in modern American history, including the Vietnam War protests, the rise and fall of the Black Panthers, the mass suicides at Jonestown, the onset of the AIDS epidemic, and many others. She encountered everyone from Malcolm X to Frank Sinatra, James Brown, Ronald Reagan, Huey Newton, Muhammad Ali, Fidel Castro, Condoleezza Rice, and more. Davis spent her career on the frontlines of the battle for racial equality, bringing stories of black Americans into the light of day. Still active in her seventies, Davis hosted a news roundtable at one of the nation’s leading PBS stations. In this way she remained engaged in contemporary journalism, while offering her unique perspective on the decades that have shaped us.

The Angry Black Woman

The Angry Black Woman
Author: Sara Fundu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976885518

In every woman, there is a little girl who desires to be protected, with a colourful dream, vivid imagination and no grey areas or dark thoughts. This book will paint a picture of what it was and is like to be a young Black woman in the 21st century, but also challenging the use of the infamous archetype, through touching on the many elements that contribute to the notion of what makes a Black woman, 'The Angry Black Woman'. Using personal experiences, it will aim to help you identify, understand and practice given tools in any given situation.

Confessions of an Angry Girl

Confessions of an Angry Girl
Author: Louise Rozett
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373210485

After the death of her father, Rose Zarelli struggles to contol her feelings and manage her life as a freshman in high school.

Never in My Wildest Dreams

Never in My Wildest Dreams
Author: Belva Davis
Publisher: PoliPointPress
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010
Genre: African American women journalists
ISBN: 1936227460

As the first black female television journalist in the western United States, Belva Davis overcame the obstacles of racism and sexism, and helped change the face and focus of television news. Now she is sharing the story of her extraordinary life in her poignantly honest memoir, Never in My Wildest Dreams. A reporter for almost five decades, Davis is no stranger to adversity. Born to a 15-year-old Louisiana laundress during the Great Depression, and raised in the overcrowded projects of Oakland, California, Davis suffered abuse, battled rejection, and persevered to achieve a career beyond her imagination. Davis has seen the world change in ways she never could have envisioned, from being verbally and physically attacked while reporting on the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco to witnessing the historic election of Barack Obama in 2008. Davis worked her way up to reporting on many of the most explosive stories of recent times, including the Vietnam War protests, the rise and fall of the Black Panthers, the Peoples Temple cult mass suicides at Jonestown, the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, the onset of the AIDS epidemic, and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks that first put Osama bin Laden on the FBI's Most Wanted List. She encountered a cavalcade of cultural icons: Malcolm X, Frank Sinatra, James Brown, Ronald Reagan, Huey Newton, Muhammad Ali, Alex Haley, Fidel Castro, Dianne Feinstein, Condoleezza Rice, and others. Throughout her career, Davis soldiered in the trenches in the battle for racial equality and brought stories of black Americans out of the shadows and into the light of day. Still active in her 70s, Davis, the "Walter Cronkite of the Bay Area," now hosts a weekly news roundtable and special reports at KQED, one of the nation's leading PBS stations. In this way she has remained relevant and engaged in the stories of today, while offering her anecdote-rich perspective on the decades that have shaped us. "No people can say they understand the times in which they have lived unless they have read this book." -- Dr. Maya Angelou.

Brothers, Lust & Love

Brothers, Lust & Love
Author: William July
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780385491495

In this revised, expanded edition of his underground sensation, July shrewdly examines exactly what's going on between African American men and women. Engaging and informative, "Brothers, Lust & Love" offers "a healing call for black men and women" (Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Ph.D., author of "Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for America").