Black Writing from Chicago

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  • Black Writing from Chicago Book Detail

  • Author : Richard Guzman
  • Release Date : 2006
  • Publisher : SIU Press
  • Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Pages : 364
  • ISBN 13 : 9780809327041
  • File Size : 28,28 MB

Black Writing from Chicago by Richard Guzman PDF Summary

Book Description: Ranging from 1861 to the present day, an anthology of works by many of Chicago's leading black writers includes poetry, fiction, drama, essays, journalism, and historical and social commentary.

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