"The Colored Girl Beautiful" by E. Azalia Hackley is a series of inspiring talks aimed at uplifting young women of color in the early 1900s. The book focuses on promoting self-love, personal growth, and racial pride, highlighting the significance of inner beauty, discipline, and character development. These motivational messages, originally given at schools like the Tuskegee Institute, encourage young women to recognize their potential and value their unique qualities, like their appearance and talents, while also making positive choices that affect their future and self-worth. The narrative style is like a conversation, urging its readers toward understanding that true beauty is deeper than what people see.

The Colored Girl Beautiful
By E. Azalia (Emma Azalia) Hackley
Discover how to cultivate your inner self and outward appearance, find empowerment and take control of your destiny.
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Culture/Civilization/Society Philosophy & Ethics Psychiatry/Psychology Religion/Spirituality/Paranormal
Released
2010-02-21
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