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African American History: Books Compiled by Gerri Gribi |
 | | Which is not to say these are simple characters, caught as some are in the social upheaval of the Great Migration. |
 | | For example, in the title story, Henderson tangibly, poignantly captures the ambivalence of the young bride Obelia, who has one foot planted in the "new world" and the other equally rooted in the old. |
 | | According to a catalog found in Henderson's papers, there were at least fifteen additional stories but sadly, they're unpublished and lost. |
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