The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... believe it , because you believe in me . " Yale Lit : Is there perhaps any parallel between the relation of Nat to his followers and the more contemporary relation of the late Martin Luther King to his followers ? Were they not both ...
... believe it , because you believe in me . " Yale Lit : Is there perhaps any parallel between the relation of Nat to his followers and the more contemporary relation of the late Martin Luther King to his followers ? Were they not both ...
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... believe - I'm being being simple - minded perhaps - that a Negro should be able to come along and write a fantastic novel about Andrew Jackson - maybe even a very funny novel - filled with all the parodoxes . When these people were ...
... believe - I'm being being simple - minded perhaps - that a Negro should be able to come along and write a fantastic novel about Andrew Jackson - maybe even a very funny novel - filled with all the parodoxes . When these people were ...
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... believe this ; I don't believe we can exist apart . The awareness of this , I think , will only come through literature which allows both black and white to courageously venture into each other's consciousness . 1 think its a denial of ...
... believe this ; I don't believe we can exist apart . The awareness of this , I think , will only come through literature which allows both black and white to courageously venture into each other's consciousness . 1 think its a denial of ...
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