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    Wednesday‚ September 26‚ 2007 Textual analysis for "The Forth of July" In the essay “The Fourth of July” Audre Lorde shares a story about a young black girl‚ herself‚ who struggles to find the answers to why her parents did not explain why things are the way they are or why they do not stand up for themselves. In the story the young girl and her family‚ which consists of her older sister and her parents‚ are taking a trip to Washington D.C. They are taking this trip because her sister‚ Phyllis

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    Audre Lorde On page 388 of the class’s anthology there is a work by Audre Lorde entitled “Power.” What interests me about this work is how Lorde expressed her poem(s) with a meaningful purpose; she expresses and explores pride‚ love anger‚ fear‚ racial and sexual oppression‚ urban neglect and personal survival. In connection‚ the question that I want to research is‚ where does Audre Lorde get her inspiration to write? Audre Lorde a self-styled black‚ lesbian‚ warrior‚ poet; dedicated her life

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    Audrey Lorde was a self described "Black lesbian‚ mother‚ warrior‚ poet." Her struggle against oppression on many fronts was expressed with a force and clarity that made her a valued voice for women‚ African Americans‚ and the gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual and transgender community. However‚ in terms of dimensions of oppression that Audrey Lorde has experienced‚ oppression of African American women in terms of inequality seemed to be the most important. Lorde believed that bringing together divergent groups

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    Name-Chiagozie Harry Okeke Course-Lit 204 Instructor-Prof Lin Nulman Date-08-08-15 Biography Life of Audre Lorde (Final Writing Assignment) The poem writer‚ Audre Geraldine Lorde was born on February 18‚ 1934‚ in New York City. She was one of the leading African-American poet who her voice gave support with regards to racism‚ gender and sexuality. Her love for poetry writing started from her young age as a teenager. She also attended school at the Hunter

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    Audre Lorde’s‚ Uses of the Erotic‚ and Sapphire’s Push‚ both highlight important concepts surrounding women‚ race and sexuality. Lorde uses the word erotic and expresses it as a power that women possess. A power which she expresses is related to sex but not bound to it. Lorde emphasizes the importance of connecting with our bodies‚ our feelings‚ and those of other women as well. We as women have a power within us which we need to explore. On the other hand‚ Sapphire introduces us to a young African

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    When looking at one object‚ no one can really know how many meanings lie beneath the surface of that object. On word can mean a thousand different things in a thousand different languages‚ but do people actually look deep enough into that word or object to find the meanings that lie beneath? In the poem “Coal‚” by Audre Lorde there is a lot of meanings to one simple object that she is describing in her poem. Is she talking about how words can really effect someone‚ or is she really talking about

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    A Celebration of Identity: A Literary Analysis of Coal by Audre Lorde ​There was a point in history that the color of the skin determines the identity and fate of people. It mostly affected the black race as they were condemned and their rights were constantly violated during those times. Further‚ not so long ago‚ the LGBT group almost experienced similar condemnation‚ and even up until now some critics continue to oppose these gender preferences. How much more if you are a black and a lesbian at

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    activist Audre Lorde dedicated her life and work to addressing and confronting the injustices of sexism‚ racism‚ and homophobia. Lorde battled the marginalization of such categories as “lesbian” and “Black women” by encouraging her audience to respond to prejudice in their own experience and lives. Her background in library sciences suits her profound interest in literature. Her expertise and knowledge spanned across multiple genres including feminist and black liberation pieces. Lorde asserts that

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    justice related issues both Audre Lorde‚ author of “Sister Outsider‚” and Alike‚ the protagonist from the movie Pariah address issues regarding sexual discrimination and racism. Both of these women are black‚ lesbian‚ females who operate as every other person but are seen as different due to their sexual orientation. Lorde expresses herself as being classified by others as deviant‚ inferior‚ or just plain wrong because she is lesbian (Pg. 114). Alike‚ as well as Lorde‚ endured the same dehumanizing

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    Audre Lorde’s piece “The Uses of Anger” is written in direct reference to the racism colored women face‚ specifically black women. Her main argument is that black women are angry about the ample ways they are mistreated and ignored and how black women should use that fuel of anger to stand together‚ act‚ and create change in our society. This piece was written in 1981‚ a period of time where new policies were placed to make African American women with children dependent on public assistance‚ furthermore

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