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Faith Ringgold's Tar Beach: A Literary Review
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February 6, 2007 |
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Faith Ringgold, foremost famous for her status as a highly influential black female artist, accomplishes capturing the power of a child's imagination in her now children's classic, Tar Beach. Ringgold, who wrote Tar Beach in 1991, was initially renowned for her art, particularly how she portrayed the black female in America, through a series of quilts she called "Woman on a Bridge," which debuted at the Guggenheim.
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