| Title |
Black in the middle : : an anthology of the Black Midwest
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| Names |
Williamson, Terrion L.
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| Book Number |
DB101236
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| Title Status |
Download Only
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| Medium |
Digital Books
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| Annotation |
Collection of essays and poetry exploring the multitude of experiences of being a black American living in the Midwest. Themes are categorized into home, past, love, now, and onward. Tamara Winfrey-Harris presents a call to recognition in her previously published essay "Stop Pretending Black Midwesterners Don't Exist." Some violence and some strong language. 2020.
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| Download Link |
Downloadable talking book.
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| Narrator |
Washington, Duyen
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| Length |
7 hours, 46 minutes
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| Local Subject |
Downloadable books - DLABO
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Nonfiction - NONFI
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Talking books - TALKB
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Social Sciences - 300
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Medium length book - MEL
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| LC Subject |
African Americans - Social conditions
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African Americans - Middle West
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Neighborhoods - Middle West
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Middle West - Race relations
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| Language |
English
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| Publication Info |
Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2021 (Potomac Talking Book Services, recording studio)
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