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Articles in March-April, 2004 issue of Black Issues Book Review
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300 years of black art - Gallery - Wake Up Our Souls: A Celebration of African American Artists - Brief Article - Children's Review - Book Review
by Angela P. Dodson - Back in the Day: My Life and Times With Tupac Shakur - Briefly Noted - Brief Article - Book Review
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Home time and island time: novelist Pearl Cleage finds inspiration just outside her window in Southwest Atlanta, while Paule Marshall has twice drawn on a long ago trip to Grenada
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