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... words . Take my hands . Lead me to my dreams . With warm eyes , I embrace you . My eager arms surround you ! I will not walk away , my sisters . My heart contains such poignant joys ! Let us winnow out the words And leave our worlds ...
... words . Take my hands . Lead me to my dreams . With warm eyes , I embrace you . My eager arms surround you ! I will not walk away , my sisters . My heart contains such poignant joys ! Let us winnow out the words And leave our worlds ...
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... Words would come to us and we would recognize them together . She looked through my books , opened them , smiled at the sight of underlined passages , women's books , women's talk on the mattresses placed on the floor , women's projects ...
... Words would come to us and we would recognize them together . She looked through my books , opened them , smiled at the sight of underlined passages , women's books , women's talk on the mattresses placed on the floor , women's projects ...
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... words from the French Creole base of the Trinidad Creole , a base on which English words were overlaid . Hodge touches again on this base , thereby connecting linguistically with the historical roots of Trinidad society . In fact , she ...
... words from the French Creole base of the Trinidad Creole , a base on which English words were overlaid . Hodge touches again on this base , thereby connecting linguistically with the historical roots of Trinidad society . In fact , she ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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