Margaret Busby reflects on the next generation as the book is released almost 30 years after the original iconic anthology
IT’S FITTING that New Daughters of Africa was launched in March, because there is an undeniable feeling around the book that history is in fact being made.
The anthology, the brainchild of Margaret Busby, brings together 200 black female writers from across the diaspora. It’s less of a follow up from the first, more of a wonderful and exciting child that’s a testament to the impact of the previous publication of its kind by the writer.
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New Daughters of Africa: amplifying black women's voices
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