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Anita Cornwell

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31: 236:. Her writing was mostly unpublished as she received a number of rejection letters from publishing houses, stating that her work did not match the publications' purported image. Cornwell's writings explored the concepts of 577: 217:, is widely noted as the first collection of essays by a black lesbian. The book's foreword was written by fellow Philadelphia-based African-American lesbian writer 221:, who details Cornwell's acute analysis of the racial, sexual and gender oppression faced by lesbians and how to address their internalized homophobia and sexism. 384: 798: 723: 551: 808: 788: 778: 733: 636: 793: 803: 728: 813: 768: 170:
in the 1950s, were among the first to identify the author as a black lesbian. Other publications where her work has appeared include
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with her mother, who moved north when Cornwell was aged 18. Cornwell has one sibling, an older brother. She graduated from
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with a B.S. in journalism and the social sciences in 1948. She worked as a journalist for local newspapers
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Black Queer Writers Remembered: A Black Queer Community Reads Anita Cornwell and Adrian Stanford
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She was honored by the Annual Lambda Literary Festival, which was held in Philadelphia in 2000.
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author. In 1983, she wrote the first collection of essays by an African-American lesbian,
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Cornwell interviewed various prominent Black women writers, such as
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Women's Center, and often read her works on that campus, at the
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Philadelphia LGBT History Project Interview with Anita Cornwell
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Published on October 1, 1983, Cornwell's first book
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Greenwood, South Carolina
Germantown, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
lesbian feminist
Greenwood, South Carolina
Pennsylvania
Yeadon
Philadelphia
Temple University
The Philadelphia Tribune
The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
Public Assistance
The Ladder
The Negro Digest
Feminist Review
Los Angeles Free Press
Joe Beam
Daughters of Bilitis
Radicalesbians
Audre Lorde
Becky Birtha
Pat Parker
Barbara Smith
Audre Lorde
intersectionality
misogynoir
University of Pennsylvania
William Way LGBT Community Center
Giovanni's Room

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