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  <title>Ep 46: A Conversation On Telling The Stories Of Black Women Who Made History With New York Times Bestselling Author, Victoria Christopher Murray</title>
  <description>Myriha is joined in conversation by NYT bestselling and NAACP award-winning author, Victoria Christopher Murray. Victoria's latest novel, Harlem Rhapsody, details the story of Jessie Redmon Fauset, the hidden figure in Harlem who ignited the Harlem Renaissance — discovering renaissance writers like Langston Hughes, Nella Larson and Zora Neale Hurston. Listen as they discuss Victoria’s journey to becoming a writer, the importance and power of representation in literature, writing as a tool for liberation during the Harlem Renaissance, and why her new book, Harlem Rhapsody is a must have for your 2025 reading list. &amp;amp;nbsp; Keep up with Victoria Christopher Murray:   Order Harlem Rhapsody&amp;amp;nbsp; Learn more about Victoria's work Follow Victoria on social media   &amp;amp;nbsp; Keep the conversation going with us:  Follow Black Women Talk Work on Instagram Learn more about Black Women Talk Work Tell us what resonated with you the most from this week's episode at&amp;amp;nbsp;blackwomentalkwork@gmail.com   </description>
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