
By Sherwood Thompson
This encyclopedia includes over three hundred entries alphabetically prepared for easy use via students and common readers alike. Thompson, assisted through a community of individuals and experts, offers a entire and systematic number of unique entries that describe, intimately, vital variety and social justice issues.
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Civil Rights in the White Literary Imagination: Innocence by Association
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