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... Mykonos , in January , by myself . It was while I stayed on that cold white island ( an island virtually devoid of vegetation ) that the idea of land reform in Mississippi came to me . Mykonos is nothing but a rock . Rowboats carry ...
... Mykonos , in January , by myself . It was while I stayed on that cold white island ( an island virtually devoid of vegetation ) that the idea of land reform in Mississippi came to me . Mykonos is nothing but a rock . Rowboats carry ...
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... Mykonos , the horrible absurdity of hunger in Mississippi hit me hard : Here , in Mykonos , the people were surviving with dignity where there were no natural support systems for such survival . There , in Mississippi , Black people ...
... Mykonos , the horrible absurdity of hunger in Mississippi hit me hard : Here , in Mykonos , the people were surviving with dignity where there were no natural support systems for such survival . There , in Mississippi , Black people ...
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Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
On the Occasion of a Clear and Present Danger at Yale 1975 | 90 |
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