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... appeared to me at first , but not , of course , how I appeared to them . It was the headmaster of my grammar school who first brought the subject of thinking before me- though neither in the way , nor with the result he intended . He ...
... appeared to me at first , but not , of course , how I appeared to them . It was the headmaster of my grammar school who first brought the subject of thinking before me- though neither in the way , nor with the result he intended . He ...
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... appeared as a slight , intermittently pretty woman , already pale from lack of sun , a woman who would turn thirty ... appearance always worked against her . " By the time the trial opened , Lucille Miller's appearance included maternity ...
... appeared as a slight , intermittently pretty woman , already pale from lack of sun , a woman who would turn thirty ... appearance always worked against her . " By the time the trial opened , Lucille Miller's appearance included maternity ...
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... appeared , and the moment she appeared all of my fury flowed towards her . I hated her for her white face , and for her great , astounded , frightened eyes . I felt that if she found a black man so frightening I would make her fright ...
... appeared , and the moment she appeared all of my fury flowed towards her . I hated her for her white face , and for her great , astounded , frightened eyes . I felt that if she found a black man so frightening I would make her fright ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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