The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 138,Nummer 3Yale Literary Society, 1969 |
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Black Writing if it is Not Going to Dis feature containing an explanation and examples | 4 |
Poem John Williams The Lit was fortunate to obtain a short story from | 15 |
Poem Houston Baker Sopko a writer from Bridgeport had submitted | 22 |
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