Anita Cornwell
Anita Cornwell (born September 23, 1923)[1] is an American lesbian feminist author. In 1983 she wrote the first collection of essays by an African-American lesbian, Black Lesbian in White America.[2]
Biography
Born in Greenwood, South Carolina, Cornwell moved to Pennsylvania at age sixteen, living first in Yeadon with her aunt, then in Philadelphia with her mother,[1] who moved north when Cornwell was eighteen. She graduated from Temple University with a B.S. in journalism and the social sciences in 1948.[1][3] She worked as a journalist for local newspapers and a clerical worker for government agencies.[1]
Cornwell has had work published in Feminist Review, Labyrinth, National Leader, Los Angeles Free Press and The Negro Digest, were among the first to identify the author as a black lesbian.
Cornwell was honored by the Annual Lambda Literary Festival which was held in Philadelphia in 2000.[2]
Bibliography
- Black Lesbian in White America (essays, Naiad Press, 1983)
- The Girls of Summer (young-adult novel, 1989)
References
- 1 2 3 4 Angela Bowen (2000). Bonnie Zimmerman, ed. Lesbian Histories and Cultures: an Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. pp. 203–204. ISBN 0-8153-1920-7.
- 1 2 Nickels, Thom (2002). Gay and lesbian Philadelphia. Arcadia Publishing. p. 74. ISBN 0-7385-1000-9.
- ↑ "Anita R. Cornwell", The Negro Digest, p. 22, retrieved January 28, 2010