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-- Century of the best Black American short storiesBy Clarke, John Henrik, 1915- Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Lynching of Jube Benson Du Bois, W. E. B. On being crazy Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. Goophered grapevine Fisher, Rudolph. City of refuge Davis, John P. Overcoat McKay, Claude. Truant Bontemps, Ama. Summer tragedy Hurston, Zora Neale. Gilded six-bits Wright, Richard. Bright and morning star Clarke, John Henrik. Boy who painted Ch1993., Hill and Wang Call No: Literature FIC CLARKE Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: A collection of short stories by Black Americans.
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c1998., McDougal Littell Call No: ELA FIC WAL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Literature connections.Summary Note: Jubilee - A story of endurance and triumph; \Virginia Portrait - In this life, a peaceful winter poem by Sterling Brown; \from Indidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - A survivor tells her own story by Harriet Jacobs; \Raise a Ruckus Tonight, Many thousand Gone - Songs of humor and hope two slave songs; \Come Up from the Fields Father - One fine day, a letter arrives, poem by Walt Whitman; \The Sheriff's Children - A tragic past haunts the present, A short story by Charles Waddell Chesnutt; \Traveling the Long Road to Freedom - An Underground Railroad journey essay by Donovan Webster; To the University of Cambridge, in New-England - Advice from the first important African-American writer poem by Phillis Wheatley; \To Phillis Wheatley - A present-day response essay by Lisa Clayton.
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c1998., McDougal Littell Call No: ELA FIC WAL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Literature connections.Summary Note: Jubilee - A story of endurance and triumph; \Virginia Portrait - In this life, a peaceful winter poem by Sterling Brown; \from Indidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - A survivor tells her own story by Harriet Jacobs; \Raise a Ruckus Tonight, Many thousand Gone - Songs of humor and hope two slave songs; \Come Up from the Fields Father - One fine day, a letter arrives, poem by Walt Whitman; \The Sheriff's Children - A tragic past haunts the present, A short story by Charles Waddell Chesnutt; \Traveling the Long Road to Freedom - An Underground Railroad journey essay by Donovan Webster; To the University of Cambridge, in New-England - Advice from the first important African-American writer poem by Phillis Wheatley; \To Phillis Wheatley - A present-day response essay by Lisa Clayton.
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c1998., McDougal Littell Call No: ELA FIC WAL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Literature connections.Summary Note: Jubilee - A story of endurance and triumph; \Virginia Portrait - In this life, a peaceful winter poem by Sterling Brown; \from Indidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - A survivor tells her own story by Harriet Jacobs; \Raise a Ruckus Tonight, Many thousand Gone - Songs of humor and hope two slave songs; \Come Up from the Fields Father - One fine day, a letter arrives, poem by Walt Whitman; \The Sheriff's Children - A tragic past haunts the present, A short story by Charles Waddell Chesnutt; \Traveling the Long Road to Freedom - An Underground Railroad journey essay by Donovan Webster; To the University of Cambridge, in New-England - Advice from the first important African-American writer poem by Phillis Wheatley; \To Phillis Wheatley - A present-day response essay by Lisa Clayton.
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c1998., McDougal Littell Call No: ELA FIC WAL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Literature connections.Summary Note: Jubilee - A story of endurance and triumph; \Virginia Portrait - In this life, a peaceful winter poem by Sterling Brown; \from Indidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - A survivor tells her own story by Harriet Jacobs; \Raise a Ruckus Tonight, Many thousand Gone - Songs of humor and hope two slave songs; \Come Up from the Fields Father - One fine day, a letter arrives, poem by Walt Whitman; \The Sheriff's Children - A tragic past haunts the present, A short story by Charles Waddell Chesnutt; \Traveling the Long Road to Freedom - An Underground Railroad journey essay by Donovan Webster; To the University of Cambridge, in New-England - Advice from the first important African-American writer poem by Phillis Wheatley; \To Phillis Wheatley - A present-day response essay by Lisa Clayton.