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Title
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Woodholme : a Black man's story of growing up alone
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Identifier
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558190
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374292833
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Creator
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Wickham, DeWayne
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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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1995
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Program air date: July 9, 1995
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Publisher
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Farrar, Straus, Giroux
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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Text
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpaper: Nigga, Jewing down, the way I dressed, Trambone, Kennedy shot, Ruth's period." Underlinings/Notes: Underlinings: Lamb underlines contrasting views of Baltimore, black and white, Wickham's family background and early life, and growing up poor in Baltimore. Notes: "Mary Frances Berry," "Cooper's Dad beaten," "Cherry Hill," "red & white flowers," "Uncle Dippy left home," "Amity Club," "$30 for 18 holes," "Pop Henry--foot-shuffling nigger, Marcus Garvey."
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Subject
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"Wickham, DeWayne--Childhood and youth."
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"African Americans--Biography."
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"Unmarried fathers--United States."
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"African American families."
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"Parental deprivation--Social aspects--United States."
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Relation
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Original Booknotes interview
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Rights
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