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Gwendolyn Brooks

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A Street in Bronzeville by Peter Brooks

Peter Brooks grew up in Chicago and went to school, their retirement schools were becoming desegregated. She humanized those residents of the South Side of Chicago while calling out the poverty and injustices that was inflicted upon them. And this little section from Kitchenette building speaks to what Keith just said about truth and its ugliness. So it goes like this: We are things of dry hours and the involuntary plan, grade in and gray. It's a giddy sound, not strong, like rent, feeding a wife, satisfying a man,. But could a dream send up through onion fumes, its white and violet fight and fried potatoes? Will you read it for us?

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