An Introduction to Black Literature in America: From 1746 to the PresentLindsay Patterson Publishers Agency, 1976 - 302 pages |
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Page 104
... move uptown to an office and get out of touch with them . " Asbury smiled an inscrutable smile . Then he whispered something into the judge's ear that made the old man wrinkle from his neck up with appreciative smiles . " Asbury , " he ...
... move uptown to an office and get out of touch with them . " Asbury smiled an inscrutable smile . Then he whispered something into the judge's ear that made the old man wrinkle from his neck up with appreciative smiles . " Asbury , " he ...
Page 187
... moving when he walked past with his schoolbooks under his arm . Their eyes lowered but looking at him . " Too bad ! Too ... move from here , Jim . We can't go on the street together without every- body staring at us . You'd think we'd ...
... moving when he walked past with his schoolbooks under his arm . Their eyes lowered but looking at him . " Too bad ! Too ... move from here , Jim . We can't go on the street together without every- body staring at us . You'd think we'd ...
Page 271
... move all about the play area making various patterns . Then BOB suddenly breaks away from GANG , snatches ... moves away from CHARLOTTE , leaving her on the ground . They join hands and form a circle about CHAR- LOTTE . CHARLOTTE : My ...
... move all about the play area making various patterns . Then BOB suddenly breaks away from GANG , snatches ... moves away from CHARLOTTE , leaving her on the ground . They join hands and form a circle about CHAR- LOTTE . CHARLOTTE : My ...
Contents
Introduction Lindsay Patterson | 5 |
A Plan of Peace Office for the United States Benjamin Banneker | 17 |
Poetry | 27 |
Copyright | |
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