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... Margaret , represents another culture clash between Caribbeans and African - Americans . From the moment of their meeting , Margaret hates Spero and considers him to be a good - for - nothing and unworthy of her daughter . Margaret is ...
... Margaret , represents another culture clash between Caribbeans and African - Americans . From the moment of their meeting , Margaret hates Spero and considers him to be a good - for - nothing and unworthy of her daughter . Margaret is ...
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... Margaret School ( Kincaid's less - than- cherished alma mater for which she had placed first ) , Devon absorbs the same displacement and self - derision Kincaid experienced during her schooling and succumbs to relationships with petty ...
... Margaret School ( Kincaid's less - than- cherished alma mater for which she had placed first ) , Devon absorbs the same displacement and self - derision Kincaid experienced during her schooling and succumbs to relationships with petty ...
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... Margaret Strobel , Vron Ware , Ann Stoler and others have examined the ways in which English identity has been constructed through the active silencing of the disruptive relations of " race , " gender , class , and ethnicity . This has ...
... Margaret Strobel , Vron Ware , Ann Stoler and others have examined the ways in which English identity has been constructed through the active silencing of the disruptive relations of " race , " gender , class , and ethnicity . This has ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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