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Page 508
... emotional shock resulting from the death of family and friends . . . . No other aspect of an air raid causes as severe an emotional disturbance as the actual witnessing of death and agony . Interviews with persons who have experienced ...
... emotional shock resulting from the death of family and friends . . . . No other aspect of an air raid causes as severe an emotional disturbance as the actual witnessing of death and agony . Interviews with persons who have experienced ...
Page 713
... emotional attachments in favor of the abstract emotional response of what is called " the general public " ( which is notoriously white and middle class ) has always been the great diluter of any Negro culture . " You're acting like a ...
... emotional attachments in favor of the abstract emotional response of what is called " the general public " ( which is notoriously white and middle class ) has always been the great diluter of any Negro culture . " You're acting like a ...
Page 715
... emotional abstraction . The cultural memory of Africa informs the Negro's life in America , but it is impossible to separate it from its American transformation . Thus , the Negro writer if he wanted to tap his legitimate cultural ...
... emotional abstraction . The cultural memory of Africa informs the Negro's life in America , but it is impossible to separate it from its American transformation . Thus , the Negro writer if he wanted to tap his legitimate cultural ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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