Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... Teachers and Writers Collaborative1 asked me to join the program . For myself , this meant an unorthodox entry into ... teacher would invite kids that he or she knew might be interested or , at least , curious . After each workshop ...
... Teachers and Writers Collaborative1 asked me to join the program . For myself , this meant an unorthodox entry into ... teacher would invite kids that he or she knew might be interested or , at least , curious . After each workshop ...
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... teacher , the lawyer , the architect , if he is Black , he cannot honorably engage career except as Black engineer ... teachers least likely to lie , least likely to perpetuate the traditions of lying : lies that deface the father from ...
... teacher , the lawyer , the architect , if he is Black , he cannot honorably engage career except as Black engineer ... teachers least likely to lie , least likely to perpetuate the traditions of lying : lies that deface the father from ...
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... teach at Yale , I was surprised because I knew no one on the English or the Afro - American Studies faculty . But , by 1974 , teaching no longer seemed to me an accident , a stunt , or primarily a dis- traction from my real work as a ...
... teach at Yale , I was surprised because I knew no one on the English or the Afro - American Studies faculty . But , by 1974 , teaching no longer seemed to me an accident , a stunt , or primarily a dis- traction from my real work as a ...
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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