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The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America
by Tamara Winfrey Harris
"The Sisters are Alright" is a welcomed addition to the Black Feminist canon. Tamara Winfrey-Harris combines personal narrative, extensive research, and interviews with an array of Black women to produce a comprehensive look at what it means to be a dimensional Black woman. While it is heavy subject matter, Winfrey-Harris navigates difficult terrain around marriage, health, sexuality, and even beauty, to paint portraits of complex Black women attempting to navigate a world that oppresses us without remorse. "The Sisters are Alright" is a powerful book that deserves space on every Black woman's shelf. We are, indeed, alright.