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We a Baddd People
… Still big breasted but now with missing teeth due to a diet of candy kept in thin plastic bags and warm Coke or … twenty-​four-​ounce plastic mug. She is my grandmother, but also forever the daughter of a “Chinaman” and an educated … day he left, the same way I remember when he first started coming around Alexandria driving slow in his father’s truck …
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Jubilant America
… Jubilant America America’s Jubilee: How in 1826 a Generation Remembered Fifty Years of Independence. By … ahead lay civil war. For them, as for us, the past was a comfort.” Challenging the fashions of conventional … double apotheosis of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who died within hours of each other on the nation’s 50th …
Early Spring
… damask Celsiana, pink Felicite Parmentier, Louise Odier, Marquise Bocella, and Rose de Rescht, its double … no human concern for our human life. We are asking that you come out to here and call myself and Mr. Duke Crawford out … in the spring. Now I have something to write about.” 326-340 By Samuel Pickering …
Irony In Utopia: the Discovery of Nancy Lewis
… I was born and reared in Fairhope, Alabama, a “utopian” community, a single-tax colony founded on the eastern shore … the Bowen estate, not she, had the title to the land. She also was reconsidering her previous refusal to sell out and … would be the community’s unrivaled leader and spokesman. He died a month before my tenth birthday (I was the youngest of …
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Ina Grove
… turned in an indictment in the rape and murder case of Brodie Painter, the so-called Irish Creek Desperado. The crime, … due to a dearth of witnesses. His latest crime was committed in South Mountain on Irish Creek in the county. He … its hospitality to fugitives, and is familiar with the locals and all the paths through Pedlar River Country. It was …
These Things Doth the Lord Hate
… not only the physical security of the person, but included also the security of one’s home, one’s private possessions, … the fatal step was taken which was to lead to the doctrine, common today, that no action in behalf of prohibition is … crouched in fear for the very bullets flying about their bodies, have had their cars wrecked, have suffered damage, …
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