Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... struggle to reach each other , there can be no right or wrong words for our longing and our needs ; there can only be the names that we trust and we try . BLACK ENGLISH As a poet and writer , I deeply love and I deeply hate words . I ...
... struggle to reach each other , there can be no right or wrong words for our longing and our needs ; there can only be the names that we trust and we try . BLACK ENGLISH As a poet and writer , I deeply love and I deeply hate words . I ...
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... struggle for our survival and for the freedom of our children who will survive us by every means we choose to use . That much is clear . But , if we are not debatable , and we are not debatable , we are , however , vulnerable . We can ...
... struggle for our survival and for the freedom of our children who will survive us by every means we choose to use . That much is clear . But , if we are not debatable , and we are not debatable , we are , however , vulnerable . We can ...
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... struggle has taken two dec- ades to reach the fruition we can now celebrate and help to secure . Throughout , " poetry was not simply a substitute for political struggle . It was intrinsic to that struggle . The cultural assimilation of ...
... struggle has taken two dec- ades to reach the fruition we can now celebrate and help to secure . Throughout , " poetry was not simply a substitute for political struggle . It was intrinsic to that struggle . The cultural assimilation of ...
Contenido
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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