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Noni Carter

By Aleah C. Bowie
Noni Carter '13 speaks about her recently published book Good Fortune at an event sponsored by the Harvard College Women's Center and the Association of Black Harvard Women. Good Fortune, which Noni began when she was 12, is a slave narrative that follows Ayanna Bahati's journey from captivity to freedom.
Noni Carter '13 speaks about her recently published book Good Fortune at an event sponsored by the Harvard College Women's Center and the Association of Black Harvard Women. Good Fortune, which Noni began when she was 12, is a slave narrative that follows Ayanna Bahati's journey from captivity to freedom.

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