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The name Charles W. Chesnutt may sound familiar, even if you don't know where to place it. It belongs to the first African American man to be published in The Atlantic Monthly and to break into the all-white American literary establishment.
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Fasting from words has changed Alex Grant鈥檚 poetry. Touring and selling his craft sickened the award-winning poet, and he left the business seven years鈥
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Fasting from words has changed Alex Grant鈥檚 poetry. Touring and selling his craft sickened the award-winning poet, and he left the business seven years鈥
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Greensboro will host its first-ever literary festival this weekend. 50 planned events will feature more than 80 writers who are as diverse as the topics鈥
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Greensboro will host its first-ever literary festival this weekend. 50 planned events will feature more than 80 writers who are as diverse as the topics鈥
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In her debut novel 鈥淣o One Is Coming To Save Us鈥 (Ecco/2017) Stephanie Powell Watts tells the story of an African-American family living in small-town鈥
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In her debut novel 鈥淣o One Is Coming To Save Us鈥 (Ecco/2017) Stephanie Powell Watts tells the story of an African-American family living in small-town鈥