Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey NowRandom House Publishing Group, 21 de set. 1993 - 160 pàgines Wisdom from a remarkable woman of many talents--a writer who captured America's heart on Inauguration Day. |
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Pàgina 61
... looked more like an Indian chief than an old black woman . ( Aunt Tee described herself and any fa- vored member of her race as Negroes . Black was saved for those who had incurred her disapproval . ) She had retired and lived alone in ...
... looked more like an Indian chief than an old black woman . ( Aunt Tee described herself and any fa- vored member of her race as Negroes . Black was saved for those who had incurred her disapproval . ) She had retired and lived alone in ...
Pàgina 108
... beautiful , save the odd Africanist who told me I looked like an African statue . Having seen many Yoruba and Fon wooden sculptures , I EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES was not lured into believing myself anything 108 MAYA ANGELOU.
... beautiful , save the odd Africanist who told me I looked like an African statue . Having seen many Yoruba and Fon wooden sculptures , I EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES was not lured into believing myself anything 108 MAYA ANGELOU.
Pàgina 113
... looked alike and whose parents had attended church together , how much more so between peo- ple from different races who had so few things in common . However , during that afternoon and evening I arrived at the conclusion that if a man ...
... looked alike and whose parents had attended church together , how much more so between peo- ple from different races who had so few things in common . However , during that afternoon and evening I arrived at the conclusion that if a man ...
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African African Americans ain't alike allow American Annie Arkansas arms asked Aunt Tee told bartender became become believe Bembo body brand-new path Caged Bird Sings called China Christians clothes color COMPLAINING cotton gin dance death door dress Drink embarrassed ertain phrases excit EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES fashion feel exiled fore I Diiie friends were lessened FURTHER NEW DIRECTIONS Georgia GETUPS gift give Gonna Fit grandmother Johnson journalists laugh leave Lessons in Truth live looked lumber mill Mamma marriage martini MAYA ANGELOU meat pies mind Muslim nature Negroes Oklahoma person Pray My Wings pregnancy racism realize recipient sculpture SENSUAL ENCOURAGEMENT Sister slave smile speaker Spirit step style SWEETNESS OF CHARITY tall Tee's tender things Uh-huh unalike UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN virtue VOICES OF RESPECT wear Wings Are Gonna woman women word wore young
Referències a aquest llibre
Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social Care and the Law Dalrymple, Jane,Burke, Beverley Previsualització limitada - 2006 |