About: Maud Martha

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Maud Martha is a 1953 Novel written by Pulitzer prize winning African-American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Structured as a series of thirty-four vignettes, it follows the titular character Maud Martha a young Black girl growing up in late 1920's Chicago. The novel follows Maud from childhood to adulthood through experiences in lower, middle and upper class settings in Chicago. Elements of African-American culture and themes of race, class and gender are explored throughout the novel.

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  • Maud Martha is a 1953 Novel written by Pulitzer prize winning African-American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Structured as a series of thirty-four vignettes, it follows the titular character Maud Martha a young Black girl growing up in late 1920's Chicago. The novel follows Maud from childhood to adulthood through experiences in lower, middle and upper class settings in Chicago. Elements of African-American culture and themes of race, class and gender are explored throughout the novel. (en)
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  • Maud Martha is a 1953 Novel written by Pulitzer prize winning African-American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Structured as a series of thirty-four vignettes, it follows the titular character Maud Martha a young Black girl growing up in late 1920's Chicago. The novel follows Maud from childhood to adulthood through experiences in lower, middle and upper class settings in Chicago. Elements of African-American culture and themes of race, class and gender are explored throughout the novel. (en)
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