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by Akoto Ofori-Atta onJuly 7, 2011
Her wildly controversial novel, Push, became an Oscar-nominated movie. She talks to The Root about her new novel, why the New York Times is wrong and why she killed Precious.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onJune 15, 2011
Sapphire's newest book is a compelling sequel to her best-selling novel Push.
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May 11, 2010
As Elon James White points out, maybe it's not very nice to ask a person dumb questions.
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by Helena Andrews onMarch 8, 2010
Precious takes two trophies but Hurt Locker grabs best film and best director.
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March 5, 2010
How dare she be so smart and so fat at the same time?
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February 27, 2010
Precious, Tyler Perry, score trophies at annual event.
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February 5, 2010
Reshaping California, Reed on Precious, Toyota Apology and more..
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November 12, 2009
This summer, I had the privilege of teaching journalism to a girl I doubt I will ever forget. I was struck by her confidence and vibrant personality. But she refused to do her work. It was not until she broke down and told me her biggest struggles that I understood why. As a high school senior, she was reading and writing at a 9th grade level. Somewhere down the road something went very wrong with her education. I think it began at home.
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November 12, 2009
Lee Daniels' film? Brilliant. The Oprah-fied pitch? Not so much.
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by Jada F. Smith onNovember 11, 2009
When it comes to colorism, “Precious” is still the same old, same old.
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