'Three Girls From Bronzeville' is a memoir about identity, opportunity and solidarity - podcast episode cover

'Three Girls From Bronzeville' is a memoir about identity, opportunity and solidarity

Dec 12, 202211 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Journalist Dawn Turner grew up in Chicago's historic Bronzeville neighborhood in the '70s. Her memoir chronicles the dreams shared between her younger sister, her best friend and herself – and the disparities that Black girls experience in the quest for their own American Dream. In today's episode, Turner opens up to Here & Now's Celeste Headlee about where her path diverged from those of her friend and sister, and how transcendence looks different for everyone.

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