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A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out

Contributors:

By (Author) Shenequa Golding

ISBN:

9781472297747

Publisher:

Headline Publishing Group

Imprint:

Headline Book Publishing

Publication Date:

13th May 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Memoirs
Autobiography: arts and entertainment

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

152g

Description

'Growing up in Queens, I didn't know being named Shenequa was considered "ghetto" or uncouth. It was only later in life that I realized I was being judged by a decision I had no control over... I will examine the double-standard Black girls with big names like Shenequa face, and the quick math we have to calculate when trying to de-escalate drama.'

In A BLACK GIRL IN THE MIDDLE, a timely, compelling, and blazingly honest essay collection, Shenequa Golding holds up her magnifying glass to both her own experiences and those of young Black women everywhere. With her trademark wit and originality, Shenequa covers identity-searching themes of white supremacy, feminism, misogyny, love, sex and heartbreak. But this isn't just a book about Black women's trauma, it is also a book that embraces and celebrates the things that make Black women different. For readers of SLAY IN YOUR LANE, Candice Brathwaite and Issa Rae.

Author Bio

Shenequa A. Golding is a writer and editor whose work focuses on race, culture and entertainment. Shenequa's articles and interviews (written and on-camera) have appeared in prominent Black publications such as Vibe and Essence as well as mainstream outlets like Complex and Vanity Fair in which she was commissioned by a Los Angeles-based agency to explore some of the themes in Steve McQueen's anthology, Small Axe.

Her work includes interviewing Joshua Jackson for Ava DuVernay's Netflix original limited series When They See Us, and Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin on what would have been Trayvon Martin's 21st birthday for a feature about moving forward with grief. Her essay "Maintaining Professionalism in The Age of Black Death is...A Lot", published on Medium in May 2020, has received 990K views to date. It also earned praise from CEO's nationwide including Jeff Bezos for detailing the double-duty Black employees carry while trying to be professional as Black Americans are being killed by police.

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