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... Selina's Barbadian bracelet which she bequeaths to the kin whose broken and shattered lives silently inhabit the wasteland from which she departs is the penultimate note Marshall sounds in this novel wherein music plays multiple roles ...
... Selina's Barbadian bracelet which she bequeaths to the kin whose broken and shattered lives silently inhabit the wasteland from which she departs is the penultimate note Marshall sounds in this novel wherein music plays multiple roles ...
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... Selina was so fine that she had to pay dearly by enduring the insults of the envious , racist mother of the WASP girl whose catharsis her lithe dance facilitated . After Margaret's mother delivered every nasty compliment she could ...
... Selina was so fine that she had to pay dearly by enduring the insults of the envious , racist mother of the WASP girl whose catharsis her lithe dance facilitated . After Margaret's mother delivered every nasty compliment she could ...
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... Selina's in the earlier novel , " responded more deeply to the music " ( 249 ) as she honors " the shuffle designed to stay the course of history " by keeping her feet respectfully though fluidly planted , even during the series of ...
... Selina's in the earlier novel , " responded more deeply to the music " ( 249 ) as she honors " the shuffle designed to stay the course of history " by keeping her feet respectfully though fluidly planted , even during the series of ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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