Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 194
... mother - to her mother's family . Esther can , of course , find her dead mother only symbolically , but the text clearly suggests that she finds a rich and living maternal legacy embodied by the Black domestic Lucile , the memories of her ...
... mother - to her mother's family . Esther can , of course , find her dead mother only symbolically , but the text clearly suggests that she finds a rich and living maternal legacy embodied by the Black domestic Lucile , the memories of her ...
Halaman 267
... mother ; they spiritually mature by learning to mother Robin . And " Aunt Lottie , " an endearing moniker stemming from the name Charlotte , is credited in Kelley- Hawkins's dedication as being a “ second mother " who has earned the ...
... mother ; they spiritually mature by learning to mother Robin . And " Aunt Lottie , " an endearing moniker stemming from the name Charlotte , is credited in Kelley- Hawkins's dedication as being a “ second mother " who has earned the ...
Halaman 297
... mother and younger brother since they were sold in 1843 , and she desperately wanted to find them . She knew that her mother had tried to contact her ( Elizabeth Ramsey had had a letter sent to New Orleans , but Louisa had never seen it ) ...
... mother and younger brother since they were sold in 1843 , and she desperately wanted to find them . She knew that her mother had tried to contact her ( Elizabeth Ramsey had had a letter sent to New Orleans , but Louisa had never seen it ) ...
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