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Uncle Tom's children.
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Uncle Tom's children.

Author: Richard Wright
Publisher: New York, Harper & Row [1969, ©1938]
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Presents five stories about the lives of African Americans in the deep South during the early twentieth century, and includes an autobiographical essay in which Richard Wright discusses his education in the laws of Jim Crow.
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Genre/Form: Fiction
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard Wright
OCLC Number: 47200
Description: 215 p. 22 cm.
Contents: The ethics of living Jim Crow.--Big boy leaves home.--Down by the riverside.--Long black song.--Fire and cloud.--Bright and morning star.

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Presents five stories about the lives of African Americans in the deep South during the early twentieth century, and includes an autobiographical essay in which Richard Wright discusses his education in the laws of Jim Crow.

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