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Valerie Boyd

Valerie Boyd
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Valerie Boyd

Valerie Boyd is arts editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Her articles, essays, and reviews have appeared in Book, Ms., The Oxford American, The Washington Post, and African-American Review. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Wrapped in Rainbows is now available in eBook
Oct 04, 2011
Wrapped in Rainbows will be released on October 04, 2011 in eBook
Oct 04, 2011
Wrapped in Rainbows will be released on January 27, 2004 in Trade Paperback
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Wrapped in Rainbows is now available in Trade Paperback
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Wrapped in Rainbows will be released on December 24, 2002 in Hardcover
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Wrapped in Rainbows is now available in Hardcover
Dec 24, 2002
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South Carolina State, August 23, 2011
...Mother used to tell this story.She was working as a domestic ? this was the late ?40s or early ?50s ? for a Memphis doctor when one day his daughter came up and inexplicably began rubbing her skin. It turned out the child had asked her grandmother why...
Island Packet, August 22, 2011
...1963. An organization called the Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for "stereotyping." Author Valerie Boyd's review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined "A Feel Good Movie for White People." Some black literati...
Montana Standard, August 22, 2011
...1963. An organization called the Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for "stereotyping." Author Valerie Boyd's review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined "A Feel Good Movie for White People." Some black literati...
Wichita Eagle, August 22, 2011
...1963. An organization called the Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for "stereotyping." Author Valerie Boyd's review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined "A Feel Good Movie for White People." Some black literati...
Lawrence Journal-World, August 21, 2011
...year, 1963. An organization called the Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for “stereotyping.” Author Valerie Boyd’s review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined “A Feel Good Movie for White People.”...
Recordnet.com, August 21, 2011
...that pregnant year, 1963. The Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for "stereotyping." Author Valerie Boyd's review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined "A Feel Good Movie for White People." Some black literati...
Winnipeg Free Press, August 20, 2011
...of 1963. An organization called the Association of Black Women Historians has slammed the movie for stereotyping. Author Valerie Boyd's review, which appeared on an Atlanta arts blog, was headlined A Feel Good Movie for White People. Some black literati...
LikeTheDew.com, July 8, 2011
...square spectacles in front of her face, an oddly-shaped red charm caressing her neck. But it’s what Valerie Boyd has to say that has 11 students enraptured. She’s ready to take on the pressing questions her class of graduating seniors has about what...