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One particularly successful Port Royal plantation run solely by blacks was , incidentally , named Edgerly . Bought collectively in 1863 by the African Americans who lived on the land , Edgerly was made a success without any white ...
One particularly successful Port Royal plantation run solely by blacks was , incidentally , named Edgerly . Bought collectively in 1863 by the African Americans who lived on the land , Edgerly was made a success without any white ...
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Yezierska saw the archetypal immigrant " striver " narrative as a fantasy in which male protagonists claimed to have achieved financial success and a degree of assimilation . Like much of Yezierska's work , Salome is defiantly anti ...
Yezierska saw the archetypal immigrant " striver " narrative as a fantasy in which male protagonists claimed to have achieved financial success and a degree of assimilation . Like much of Yezierska's work , Salome is defiantly anti ...
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The success of this novel and its publication that year by Harcourt Brace initiated a partnership that Walker maintained for nearly half a century and eleven more novels , ending with the 1970 publication of If a Lion Could Talk .
The success of this novel and its publication that year by Harcourt Brace initiated a partnership that Walker maintained for nearly half a century and eleven more novels , ending with the 1970 publication of If a Lion Could Talk .
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