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  2. AUDRE LORDE The Fourth of July Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was a poet and nonfiction writer. Born in New York City to Caribbean immigrants, Lorde trained and worked as a j librarian and became a widely published poet in the 1960s, when she also became politically active.

  3. AUDRE LORDE The Fourth of July Audre Lorde (1934—1992) was a poet and nonfiction writer. Born in New York City to Caribbean immigrants, Lorde trained and worked as a librarian and became a widely published poet in the 1960s, when she also became politically active.

  4. AUDRELORDE TheFourthofJuly AudreLorde(1934-1992)wasapoetandnonfictionwriter.Bornin NewYorkCitytoCaribbeanimmigrants,Lordetrainedandworkedasa j ...

  5. Audre Lorde’s essay, “The Fourth of July,” opens with a poignant and evocative narrative of a family vacation to Washington, D.C., during her eighth-grade year. This trip holds a central place in the essay, serving as a powerful catalyst for Lorde’s exploration of racism and her personal growth.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · One of my favorite endings comes from the narrative essay “The Fourth of July” by writer, womanist and activist Audre Lorde. After her and her sister graduate, Lorde’s parents take them to Washington D.C. to celebrate.

  7. Set in Washington, D.C., in 1947, The Fourth of July is a narrative seen through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Audre as she travels with her family to celebrate both her graduation from eighth grade and America's independence.

  8. Nov 25, 2020 · Do you want to learn more about the famous essay by Audre Lorde, The Fourth of July? Watch this video to get a summary and analysis of the main themes, symbols, and rhetorical devices that Lorde ...

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