About This Book
A collection of informal talks addressed to young Black women, offering practical guidance on cultivating physical attractiveness, health, and personal bearing as elements of individual and racial advancement. It emphasizes innate gifts such as eyes, teeth, and voice, and stresses hygiene, posture, breathing, dress, and the role of thought in shaping appearance, while urging pride in racial history and the importance of education. Chapters discuss love, self-control, originality, relationships with men, school and home roles, motherhood and wifehood, and civic responsibility, presenting self-discipline, manners, and active care of body and environment as routes to personal dignity and collective progress.
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