Autobiography and sayings from the life of a black woman
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https://doi.org/10.18764/2595-1033v7n16.2024.9Keywords:
Review, Black Feminism, Racism, Djamila RibeiroAbstract
This paper aims to review the book "Letters to my grandmother" by philosopher Djamila Ribeiro. The work, written in the form of an autobiography, is an account of moments lived by the author in various stages of her life, and in these imaginary letters addressed to her grandmother Antônia, she reports and presents various topics such as Black Feminism, Racism and Social Inequalities. This work is recommended to the entire community in general, especially to people who are interested in the theme in question.
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RIBEIRO, Djamila. Cartas para minha avó. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2021. 200 p.
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