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Title
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Colored people : a memoir
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Description
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Memoir by Henry Louis Gates.
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Identifier
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491135
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679421793
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Creator
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Gates, Henry Louis
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Format
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1st ed.
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Source
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Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
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Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
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Catalog record
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Language
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eng
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Date
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1994
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Program Air Date: October 9, 1994.
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Publisher
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Knopf
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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Subject
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"Gates, Henry Louis--Childhood and youth."
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"African Americans--West Virginia--Social life and customs."
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"African American scholars--United States--Biography."
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"Critics--United States--Biography."
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Relation
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Original Booknotes interview
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Rights
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Text
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpapers: Small town Randy's, Sports, Nat King Cole, Pipi, Jerry Malhoney. Middle name Smith. Skippn. Maura-white people p. 34 Menopause. Religion-Methodist Episcopalian. Age 15-Summer Camp. What's a loader. Integration-a loss. Military school. Fat. Good hair--straight. 50s, TV, Randy's, Amos and Andy, Civil Rights, Little Rock. Why did your Daddy use the word nigger a lot. Colemans. Nat King Cole. Yellow post-it note: John F.-tape of Turner. Tape of A.L.G. Randall Kennedy. Notes on verso: Notes of a native son James Baldwin. Nigger Dick Gregory. Methodist to Episcopalian--church camp. 6 years with crayons--$1.18 stolen Five and Dime. Emmett Till-first memory. Amos and Andy. Underlinings/notes: Underlinings: Population, race distribution of Piedmont, West Virginia. Use of Jim Crow a a verb. Use of "Brother/Sister." 50s in Piedmont colored sepia in memory. Black not then a polite term. Integration in area Mills, not until 1968. Relationship of colored/whites in Piedmont. Came to know white people via TV--world closer, but just out of reach. Reaction of family to civil rights. Gates' religious journey and need to go beyond his community. Health. Increasing black consciousness. Interracial relationship. Notes: Religion. "I wanted to be a doctor," "sit-down in rest.," "Daddy light-complicated." Mentions shows like "Amos and Andy," and "Leave it to Beaver." "Mama despised white people," "white people smelled bad." "James Baldwin," "1968 High School graduation," "Premedical school."