Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... Racism I. Save Me ! Somebody Save Me ! We were having a round - table discussion about racism , a group of visiting teachers and editors at Essence , among them Ed Lewis , who founded the magazine eighteen years ago . I had in- stigated ...
... Racism I. Save Me ! Somebody Save Me ! We were having a round - table discussion about racism , a group of visiting teachers and editors at Essence , among them Ed Lewis , who founded the magazine eighteen years ago . I had in- stigated ...
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... racism and were criticized - not by bigots - but by otherwise admirable friends or family members . We gave the phenomenon a name : Black Hole Racism . It victimizes people of conscience , who out of guilt fall into a pit of self ...
... racism and were criticized - not by bigots - but by otherwise admirable friends or family members . We gave the phenomenon a name : Black Hole Racism . It victimizes people of conscience , who out of guilt fall into a pit of self ...
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... racism to a small department in the university as one segregates tables of black students in the cafete- ria . It also reminds me of the feeling I had at Essence : there is a time and place to deal with racism , and woe to anyone who ...
... racism to a small department in the university as one segregates tables of black students in the cafete- ria . It also reminds me of the feeling I had at Essence : there is a time and place to deal with racism , and woe to anyone who ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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