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The Early American Landscape in the Works of Toni Morrison
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Document Date: 2013-02-27 14:09:34


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Moscow / Buffalo / Boston / Baltimore / New York / Athens / /

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Johns Hopkins University Press / Chesapeake / NYU Press / Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons / Morrison / /

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America / North America / Europe / Americas / /

Country

Mexico / France / United States / United Kingdom / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Fort Orange / Lenape trail / University Abstract In / College of Arts / /

IndustryTerm

motion systems / family network / food / non-democratic systems / /

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Cape Henry / /

Organization

The Johns Hopkins University / Lincoln University / NYU / College of Arts and Letters / /

Person

Colin Calloway / Jacob Vaark / Lynn Neary / Frederick Douglass / Killian K. Van Rensselaer / Michael Walsh / Phillip / Toni Morrison / Rebekka Vaark / Don Jordan / Master Hugh / Ann E. Harris / Daniel M. Friedenberg / James Marcus / /

Position

Dean / King / Representative / trader / /

PublishedMedium

New Worlds / /

Region

New England / /

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