The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... Watts . My permanent Los Angeles home address is in Watts . My father , a brother and sister still live in Watts . By ordinary standards these are credentials enough to qualify one as coming from Watts . But there is more to it than ...
... Watts . My permanent Los Angeles home address is in Watts . My father , a brother and sister still live in Watts . By ordinary standards these are credentials enough to qualify one as coming from Watts . But there is more to it than ...
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... Watts . I had intended then , as now , to make Watts my home . A career in Watts had been a personal ambition for many years . In many ways the career I envisioned was antithetical to ghetto life . In the ghetto , a career was something ...
... Watts . I had intended then , as now , to make Watts my home . A career in Watts had been a personal ambition for many years . In many ways the career I envisioned was antithetical to ghetto life . In the ghetto , a career was something ...
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... Watts , however , remained an un- acknowledged child in an otherwise proud and respectable family of new towns . The intellectual journey back to Watts after the Vienna summer and during the last year at Oxford had partly prepared me ...
... Watts , however , remained an un- acknowledged child in an otherwise proud and respectable family of new towns . The intellectual journey back to Watts after the Vienna summer and during the last year at Oxford had partly prepared me ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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