Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... walk almost as far as the bridge in order to gain the benefits of such exercise and in order to buy the N.Y. Times . As I dressed , I turned on the radio . Newscasters seemingly com- peted in hysterical warnings and reports of official ...
... walk almost as far as the bridge in order to gain the benefits of such exercise and in order to buy the N.Y. Times . As I dressed , I turned on the radio . Newscasters seemingly com- peted in hysterical warnings and reports of official ...
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June Jordan. to write with other people at their elbows , had to walk in one of three or four ways up and down ... walking west on 117th Street and I felt cold , but I saw one beautiful brick building that rose from the broken sidewalk ...
June Jordan. to write with other people at their elbows , had to walk in one of three or four ways up and down ... walking west on 117th Street and I felt cold , but I saw one beautiful brick building that rose from the broken sidewalk ...
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... walk means that she , this writer , will be perceived as a provocative / irresponsible / loose / insubordinate ... walking on the streets , by herself ? Maybe it's an emergency ; she needs a prescription filled for her two - year - old ...
... walk means that she , this writer , will be perceived as a provocative / irresponsible / loose / insubordinate ... walking on the streets , by herself ? Maybe it's an emergency ; she needs a prescription filled for her two - year - old ...
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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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