Maryanne D. Brown Campbell, poet and playwright, and author of
Serpentine Tongue, a book of 11 books of poetry, plays, collages
and sketches, is an ambassador and activist for the upliftment of
African American women through literature and the African American
community. Her works encompass the concepts of black history, the
perils of love, spirituality, sexuality, and so much more. Food for
the Soul, is not just a comprehensive soul food cookbook, but it
offers food for the black / African American woman's soul. In a
society that undermines the beauty and intelligence, and perhaps
the existence of black women, under the guise of Don Imas' quote,
"nappy, headed ho's," as well as the portrayals of black women in
rap and hip hop videos, to say the least, this book not only offers
recipes, but statistics, articles, history and advice for black
women in lieu of their relationships or lack thereof, stereotypes,
emotional intelligence, and what black men both love and hate about
black women, and vice versa, for black men; last but certainly not
least, she offers poetry. She seeks to enlighten the spirits within
all black women, and replenish what has been lost through each of
their experiences -past and present, in order for their futures to
be brighter. Her up and coming works include: Word Masturbation,
the poet's guide to love, sex and relationships.
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