Their Eyes Were a Watching God
Mule Bone
By Zora Neale Hurston
I've never read either but she was a Harlem Renaissance writer.
Near to The Wild Hwart
By Clarice Lispector
She's not black, Ukrainian/Jewish born, Brazilian raised, but she's a great authoress imo and I think that as black women know how they live, it's more important that they know how women around the world live.
As I feel many blacks in America see only America, and it's vital that we get to know greatness is something more than Black Excellence, it's a world wide epidemic.
Um, also black women should read whatever, I don't think that there's a need for black women to only read certain things that are targeted towards black women.