Showing our colors : Afro-German women speak out / edited by May Opitz, Katharina Oguntoye & Dagmar Schultz ; with a foreword by Audre Lorde ; translated by Anne V. Adams.

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Otros Autores:Ayim, May (Editor )
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado:Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [1992].
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Precolonial images of Africa, colonialism, and fascism
- The Germans in the Colonies
- African and Afro-German women in the Weimar Republic and under National Socialism
- Our father was Cameroonian, our mother, East Prussian, we are mulattoes - Doris Reiprich and Erika Ngambi Ul Kuo
- An "occupation baby" in postwar Germany - Helga Emde
- "Aren't you glad you can stay here?" - Astrid Berger
- "Mirror the invisible, play the forgotten" - Miriam Goldschmidt
- Three Afro-German women in conversation with Dagmar Schultz - Laura Baum, Katharina Oguntoye, May Optiz[sic]
- "What makes me so different in the eyes of others?" - Ellen Wiedenroth
- Old Europe meets up with itself in a different place - Corinna N.
- "All of a sudden, I knew what I wanted" - Angelika Eisenbrandt
- "I do the same things that others do" - Julia Berger
- Mother: Afro-German, Father: Ghanaian - Abena Adomako
- The break - May Optiz[sic]
- What I've always wanted to tell you - Katharina Oguntoye
- "I never wanted to write, I just couldn't help myself" - Raya Lubinetzki