Angie Brown
Authored by Lillian B. Horace
Edited by Karen Kossie-Chernyshev, PhD
Trade paperback: 272 pages
ISBN: 1-58152-528-1
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About this book

Beginning in Jim Crow Texas and ending in Southern Illinois, Angie Brown is a classic migration narrative that pivots on the themes of race, class, gender, and age. When the novel opens, Angie, a domestic, has lost her child and husband in situations complicated by race. By the novel's end, she has triumphed over certain adversity and transformed herself into a successful owner of a "colored motel," as well as a happy wife.

About the editor

Karen Kossie-Chernyshev is an associate professor of history at Texas Southern University, where her research focuses on African American history, African American women's intellectual history, and religion in the African Diaspora.

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