
Jacqueline Woodson's verse memoir of her 1960s childhood across the South and North, shaped by family, racial tensions, and her emerging voice as a writer.
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Jacqueline Woodson's verse memoir of her 1960s childhood across the South and North, shaped by family, racial tensions, and her emerging voice as a writer.
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Uncle converts to Islam after release from prison
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Civil Rights Movement, Jim Crow segregation, and Black Power themes
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Racial discrimination, family separation, and systemic injustice depicted
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