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Marita Golden

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Born
in Washington, D.C., The United States
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Marita Golden (born April 28, 1950) is an award-winning novelist, nonfiction writer, distinguished teacher of writing and co-founder of the Hurston/Wright Foundation, a national organization that serves as a resource center for African-American writers.

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The new teacher was a woman of late middle age whose dour visage looked out on the assembled students in her class like a vicar searching for signs of heresy.  The unease and tension that many years later I was to find permeating the atmosphere of so many writer’s workshops in MFA graduate programs was the air we all breathed in that classroom. We were in boot

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“To my father, who told me the stories that matter. To my mother, who taught me to remember them.”
Marita Golden, Migrations of the Heart

“My life is too important to share with someone who can't understand it.”
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“Everything I have learned about love, I learned from my mother. For it is mothers who bend, twist, flex, and break most dramatically before our uninitiated eyes. Fathers bear, conceal, inflict, sometimes vanish, so the mythology of domestic union tells us. But mothers absorb, accept, give in, all to tutor daughters in the syntax, the grammar of yearning and love.”
Marita Golden, Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on Love, Men and Sex

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