Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... hand labor , with its songs , into an age domi- nated by machinery , and the heroism of the workers who were forced to build , largely with hand tools , the very machinery that would make their labor unwanted - the railroads , the mines ...
... hand labor , with its songs , into an age domi- nated by machinery , and the heroism of the workers who were forced to build , largely with hand tools , the very machinery that would make their labor unwanted - the railroads , the mines ...
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... hand , Oh , I'd die with the hammer in my hand . " " John Henry " is still one of the great monuments of American literature . But it no longer has the same meaning as it did for the Afro - American people when Guy Johnson was writing ...
... hand , Oh , I'd die with the hammer in my hand . " " John Henry " is still one of the great monuments of American literature . But it no longer has the same meaning as it did for the Afro - American people when Guy Johnson was writing ...
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... hand clinging tightly to the hand of a priest who offered him the salvation of God , the other hand clinging tightly to the hand of a thief who offered him nothing but friendship , he went TWO NOVELISTS : BRALY AND HIMES 215.
... hand clinging tightly to the hand of a priest who offered him the salvation of God , the other hand clinging tightly to the hand of a thief who offered him nothing but friendship , he went TWO NOVELISTS : BRALY AND HIMES 215.
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Songs of Slavery | 73 |
A History of Literature by Convicts | 124 |
Two Novelists of the American Prison | 181 |
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