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Read through all quotes from Toi Derricotte
Norton & Company 1997)
Captivity (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 1990)
Natural Birth (Ann Arbor: Firebrand Books 1983)
The Empress of the Death House poetry (New York:Lotus Press 1978)
Works about Derricotte
The Image and Identity of the Black Woman in the Poetry and Prose of Toi Derricotte by Dufer Miriam D. "
Her first attempt at sharing her poems with others came when at fifteen Toi Derricotte visited a cousin a medical school student who was then taking an embryology class. [or] talked to [her] about sex" anxiously showed them to this cousin who pronounced them "sick morbid.
Toi Derricotte (pronounced DARE-ah-cot ) (b. A.