A Letter to my Daughter, Michele: in response to her book, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman By Faith Ringgold

A Letter to my Daughter, Michele: in response to her book, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman By Faith Ringgold Kindle Edition A Letter to my Daughter, Michele: in response to her book, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman There has been a deafening silence around this book since I wrote it in 1980, 35 years ago. Why is Mother not allowed the freedom of speech to critique daughter? Is daughter perfect or is it Mother who is undeniably flawed? Lets find out why Daughter can critique Mother but Mother must and has maintained a deafening silence? Why is this? What is this? Faith RinggoldA Letter to My Daughter, Michele, is a mother’s truth about her daughter’s version of Feminism in the pages of, Black Macho and the Myth of the Super Woman by Michele Wallace, 1979. Faith Ringgold analyses, reviews and criticizes her daughters best selling book line by line and calls out the 70’s feminist rhetoric, generalities, stereotypes and lies.

Black Macho and the Myth of the SuperwomanA Letter to my Daughter, Michele: in response to her book, Black Macho and the Myth of the SuperwomanSince I am the subject of this book I read it many times before it was published In the form of a series of letters to me critiquing my first book written by my mom the artist Faith Ringgold we come from a family of obstinately opinionated women who are never quite if the same opinion What it all means I am not sure except that I am very glad my mother got to finally share this book with her readers on kindle as well as in book format It contains many revelations and insights into relationships between mother s and daughters Kindle Edition

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There has been a deafening silence around this book since I wrote it in 1980 35 years ago Why is Mother not allowed the freedom of speech to critique daughter Is daughter perfect or is it Mother who is undeniably flawed Lets find out why Daughter can critique Mother but Mother must and has maintained a deafening silence Why is this What is this Faith RinggoldA Letter to My Daughter Michele is a mother s truth about her daughter s version of Feminism in the pages of Black Macho and the Myth of the Super Woman by Michele Wallace 1979 Faith Ringgold analyses reviews and criticizes her daughters best selling book line by line and calls out the 70 s feminist rhetoric generalities stereotypes and lies A Letter to my Daughter Michele in response to her book.