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My Soul Looks Back, 'Less I Forget: A Collection of Quotations by People of Color

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More than seven thousand entries taken from literature, radio, television, and speeches provide insight into the African-American perspective on a wide variety of topics and are presented in a categorical format. Reprint. National ad/promo.

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First published November 1, 1993

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Dorothy Winbush Riley

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August 30, 2020
I am lucky enough to have a first edition hardcover of this book. I use it often, and love it. I hope for those who have not had a chance to read or use it, that is republished and updated.
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December 27, 2010
Better than what I could imagine.
I use these quotes to fill in my postcards.
This book came as a replacement for another book I really care for, "If Ignorance Is Bliss."
And I thought to myself, this book is a great subsitute. Now I use them both as references, but "My Soul Looks Back," I use, more so now!
so far, so great.
Looks boring, but definitely not.
For me, it's definitely a superb.
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