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Indies , and the four books tell the story of the West Indies at a time when there were no West Indians able to tell it " ( Ramchand 7 ) . This , of course , was not an accurate statement . Not only were West Indians able to tell their ...
Indies , and the four books tell the story of the West Indies at a time when there were no West Indians able to tell it " ( Ramchand 7 ) . This , of course , was not an accurate statement . Not only were West Indians able to tell their ...
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... story opens , Moses is already dead . His life story in the text is history ; it provides the background for the plot . He , therefore , lacks the immediacy that the women possess and project . Then , it could have been Obadiah's story ...
... story opens , Moses is already dead . His life story in the text is history ; it provides the background for the plot . He , therefore , lacks the immediacy that the women possess and project . Then , it could have been Obadiah's story ...
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... story make Dan Simpson exclaim : " Percy , Willie , She is thinking .... There is hope . There is hope " " ( 98 ) . And he is joined by Brassington : " " Maydene , she is bright .... She is perceptive May " " ( 103 ) . They see how ...
... story make Dan Simpson exclaim : " Percy , Willie , She is thinking .... There is hope . There is hope " " ( 98 ) . And he is joined by Brassington : " " Maydene , she is bright .... She is perceptive May " " ( 103 ) . They see how ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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