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  Cobbloviate: October 2005 Archives
After all it was 'home.' And it's just human nature to want to look back kindly on a place of which you were once so much a part."
Though fully aware of the sacrifice and suffering that Mississippi had exacted from his forebears, after visiting the state and acquainting himself with the "ghosts and bones" of its historical landscape, Walton understood that rather than forget them, he must "embrace the ghosts and cradle the bones and call them my own."
Ironically, fl Southerners often found it easier to come back to the South and feel at home than did their white contemporaries.
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Whether we ignore or engage them, these problems will not go away.
Anthony Walton's Mississippi: An American Journey, which Vintage recently issued in paperback, was excerpted in the March 1996 BAM.
Most of the Holman's description of naturalism could be applied to science fiction with only a few reservations.
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 Queenhyte.com - Bibliography
American Literary Press is unequivocally contributing to the development of the new wave of 21st century authors who will take this genre to great heights.
This excellent chronicle of the contribution of fl American combat soldiers to the Allied victory in Europe in World War II will be reviewed this column in November 2004.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates.
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 African American Review for Tuesday August 1st 2006
Copyright 1998 Visible Ink Press, Detroit, MI Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
Editors: Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Edited and with Introduction by Michael S. Harper and Anthony Walton
www.aaregistry.com /sources.php3   (567 words)

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