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Gloria NaylorGloria Naylor was an American novelist known for her sensitive, nuanced portrayals of African American women.
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Her first and most-famous novel: The Women of Brewster Place (1982).
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Naylor gave an intense and vivid depiction of many social issues, including poverty, racism, homophobia, discrimination against women, and the social stratification of African Americans.