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Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun. Old Man Children..

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In the language of the Southern Negro, a rich and full-flavored narrative shot through with racy humor, Mr. Roark Bradford begins a retelling of some of the Old Testament stories. The Negro preacher and his faculty for putting into colloquial speech the dramatic incidents of the Scriptures are famous, and this book has a lusty humor that is not to be resisted.

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