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For Colored Girls

For Colored GirlsWhatever we are called Set, African American, to depict African roots o, Negro, colored, black gold, we are a people and Proud has Always Been a People of Dignity and beauty. This book Gives a simple daily guide for women of color has been "That Passed down from generation to Our Young Women. Many Of The Truth "still found here are a blessing culture steep in Knowledge, truth, unity, family, faith, and strength. Will You Be That virtuous woman after reading this book? Will you Improve your inner and outer self? Will you find Characteristics similar to thesis? Lets find out after you read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Colored Girls Copyright © 2010 Steviesha T. Publishing. All rights reserved.
Posted on October 3, 2010.
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Marcelino Bacayo says...
This book is absolutely amazing.It speaks toall theaspects that a minorityteengirl goes through.Itshouldbe aChristmaspresent for every teenage girl.I loved thisbook.
Posted on October 5, 2010
Roosevelt Vanwagner says...
There are many messages in these poems and they are choreographed as a stage play as you read, you're reading them in script-prose.



****The main point of this whole set of choreo-poems is being happy as who you are, ultimately the redemption you seek is loving yourself. That is what makes these verses so powerful!



I have to admit, I had this book when I was younger and didn't appreciate it. Now, I am nearly 30 and it's with new insight and the wisdom of woman that I can feel and empathize with the pain, fear, humiliation, anger, frustration, longing, hope and courage of the 7 different rainbow colors (not skin colors)of ladies, from domestic violence, abortion, rape and other tales, it is something all women can relate to.



The message is told though in vernacular that often shows when you are sick and tired, you only wan to vent, and poetically, not grammatically-correct is how we all vent. The vignettes in this play or choreopoemsinspire to reach the hearts of not just all women, (no matter their color) but particularly African-American women.It definitely contains poems that are food for thought.



It is designed to provide hope. It seems dark what these women go through, their struggle, their pain, their fear, their humiliation, hurt, and ultimately their triumph, is something that can seem depressing to the immature reader (or the reader who only likes reading the happy ending). But this is raw truth, this is real, this is what happens in life and this is the story of not all womens' lives, or even some womens' lives, or even a majority of a particular culture of womens' lives, it is actually just stories to keep us appreciative of what we have, to show us to be cautious, to be inspired, to be honest, and to be forgiving.



No matter what you've experienced, there is someone in this world who can relate, who can feel your pain, your struggle, who gets the "groove" you are trying to follow and that you are drummer to your own "beat"...and we do not have to experience bad things to appreciate the good. These womens' stories were given to us so we can appreciate life and all it has to offer and not take for granted the loving relationships we enjoy and to always remember that we can be naive but never ignorant of what someone might be capable of.



I liked some of the poems more than others. Sorry is my favorite with the quote

"next time

you should admit

you're mean/ low-down/ triflin/ & no count straight out

steada bein sorry alla the time

enjoy bein yrself"



This is a very powerful quote. And one of many more lines that inspire and provoke one to contemplate and meditate.
Posted on October 5, 2010
Marya Bedsole says...
When I was a little girl my mother was in a local acting group that traveled and put on this play. When I was about 13 years old I saw it in it entiretly for the first time. It was heartwrenching, funny, inspiring and contraversial. I loved every bit of it. Everyone especially women and men who love women should read it at least once, it provides an interesting perspective that you may be unfamiliar with. Being a black woman ain't always easy but it sure is beautiful, if you can find God in yourself.
Posted on October 5, 2010
Herbert Stafford says...
Shange outdid herself in this peice she covered every emotion colored women feel.From fear, to joy, from hatred to love, from confusion to understanding she has captured it she is in the samecategory with theAlice Walkers, Gloria Naylors and Toni Morrisons of the literary world. This book was required reading but it soon turned into pleasure andinspirational reading.I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, and I am verysaddened by the fact that I had to get to college before I every got thechance to.This book should be required reading for every young women inhigh school in the United States.The writing is simple yet breathtakingand it speaks to the very soul of the reader.I loved it and I plan toread it again.This choreopoem ranks right up there with "The BluestEye" as one of the most prolific writings of the twentieth century. Both of these works are the female version of Ellison's "InvisibleMan" and we all know that regardless to what anyone says that is themost amazing book that has ever been written.Great job Ntozake Shange,you go girl!!!!!
Posted on October 5, 2010
Melba Budine says...
A must read for all women. I read this book years ago, and saw the play. I lost my copy and was very happy to be able to replace it.
Posted on October 6, 2010
Sheri Zehner says...
I was eighteen when I first heard of and read "For Colored Girls..." and thought it was provacative and way ahead of its time as it touched upon the evils of domestic violence, date rape and sexually transmitted desease.Now thirty-five years later, I still shed the same tears for the colored women, including myself who have experienced some of these life changing events. Their stories are our stories, whether untold or provoked and will unabashedly be revealed again in diaries, to trusted friends, or on the couches and chairs of countless therapists.My prayers go out to colored girls all over the world.
Posted on October 6, 2010
Adela Boor says...
Every time I read this masterpiece, it sparks a new emotion within me, and/or I see one of the pieces in a manner different from the previous times I've read it. It makes you laugh, cry, gasp, sing, reminisce, makes you mad...it'll make you feel so many different ways because as hard and rough as the book's language is, it's REAL. I guarantee that ANY woman (possibly men also) who reads this book will be able to relate to AT LEAST one of the characters here (if not, ALL of them). I also love the arrangement of the book. The detail of the stories and the dialogue, the colors, the dancing, the pain...I love it. This masterpiece has been around for over 25 years, and it's just as powerful as its very first publishing day.
Posted on October 6, 2010
Dortha Sarao says...
This is by far one of my favorite books.I recently thought about it and just ordered it because I couldn't find my old copy.It allowed me to relive some past memories.I would recommend this book to anyone who just wants to read some really good writing on a down to earth level.

GennyB
Posted on October 7, 2010
Li Rofkahr says...
Ntozake Shange's "For Colored girls..." is a gripping collection of poems about life, love, pain and hope that will tell YOUR story if you can't find the words.I have had the honor to read and perform thistreasure of poems many times and I still can't get enough of it. It willtake any reader on a trip into understanding, sisterhood and hope, as wellas letting them know that they are not alone.This book is truly for ALLgirls who have "considered suicide" when the world was too much,but decided on LIFE.
Posted on October 8, 2010
Billie Kenyon says...
When I read this book I hesitated to, but after seeing what was taught I said this is right a woman should and man should do the things here. And doing these things keep a black woman healthy or any woman in all shapes and forms. This is a book for generations now and to come.
Posted on October 8, 2010

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