JubileeMifflin, 1966 - 497 páginas The fortunes of a mulatto girl--as a slave during the Civil War and then as a woman freed by the Emancipation Proclamation |
Contenido
Death is a mystery that only the squinch owl knows | 3 |
Along the Big Road in Egypts land | 18 |
Flee as a bird to your mountain | 38 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
ain't gwine ain't never asked Aunt Sally baby began Big House Big Missy Big Missy's bout Brother Ezekiel Brother Zeke Butler County cabin Caline chickens child colored cooking corn cotton County Crenshaw County dead door Dutton eyes face felt field hands fire Georgia gotta Grimes head hear heard Hetta horses Innis Brown Johnny Kevin kill kitchen knew Ku Klux Klan land laughed Lawd Lee County Liza looked ma'am Mammy Sukey Marse John Marster Milledgeville mind Minna Miss Lillian Missy Salina Mister morning mother mule Negroes nigger night plantation Randall Ware reckon sick slaves sleep soldiers stay talking tell things thought told trying Union Army Vyry and Innis Vyry's wagon wait watched we's white folks woman yall Yeah young younguns
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Long Memory: The Black Experience in America Mary Frances Berry,John W. Blassingame Sin vista previa disponible - 1982 |
The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction: The Linguistic ... Monika Fludernik Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |