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The Unboxing of a Black Girl
The Unboxing of a Black Girl | Angela Shanté
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Written as a collection of vignettes and poetry, The Unboxing of a Black Girl is a creative nonfiction reflection on Black girlhood. The debut YA title, by award-winning author Angela Shanté, is a love letter to Black girls set in New York City and serves as a personal and political critique of how the world raises Black girls. As Shanté navigates the city through memory, she balances poetry with vignettes that explore the innocence and joy of childhood eroded by adultification. Through this book, she illuminates the places where Black girls are nurtured or exploited in stories and poems about personal and political boxes, love, loss, and sexual assault. Many entries are also studded with cultural footnotes designed to further understanding.
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(2024) I'm not much a reader of poetry, and this read won't change my habits, but I'm in admiring respect of author Shanté's open heart, sharp understanding, and skillful phrasing in this collection that describes and rejects the boxes that Black girls are forced into.

“I want to live in a world where Black girls get to be free.“

So do I, poet.