Trisha R. Thomas

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Trisha R. Thomas is an American novelist best known for her "Nappily" book series, which explores themes of Black womanhood, identity, and hair politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novelist
person
activeIn 21st century
basedOn Nappily Ever After NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup African-American NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
novels
genre African-American fiction
contemporary fiction
fiction
hasAdaptation Nappily Ever After (film) NERFINISHED
hasCreativeUniverse Nappily universe
influencesTopic discourse on Black hair politics
representation of Black women in popular fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryMovement contemporary African-American literature
nationality American
notableFor Nappily book series NERFINISHED
notableWork Nappily Ever After NERFINISHED
Nappily Ever After series NERFINISHED
Nappily Ever After: A Novel NERFINISHED
Nappily Faithful NERFINISHED
Nappily Married NERFINISHED
Nappily in Bloom NERFINISHED
Un-Nappily in Love NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
primaryMedium novels
series Nappily series NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
workFocus Black womanhood
hair politics
identity
writesAbout Black women
beauty standards
race and identity
romantic relationships
self-acceptance

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Nappily Ever After authorOfSourceWork Trisha R. Thomas