Loving Her by Ann Shockley
Ann Shockley | Loving Her | Originally published in 1974, Loving Her is the first novel by an African American author to deal explicitly with interracial lesbian love. The ground
Ann Shockley | Loving Her | Originally published in 1974, Loving Her is the first novel by an African American author to deal explicitly with interracial lesbian love. The ground
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