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Grace , who killed her own child , explains that she finds true crime books about white women who have killed their children especially useful for countering the media's focus on deviant black mothers . At the same time , in her reading ...
Grace , who killed her own child , explains that she finds true crime books about white women who have killed their children especially useful for countering the media's focus on deviant black mothers . At the same time , in her reading ...
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Moreover , while Sins of the Mother rhetorically suppresses the racial tensions that emerged in the wake of the Smith case , Nicole reads Gilliam Edwards's lone voice as testimony about black residents ' considerable fear of speaking ...
Moreover , while Sins of the Mother rhetorically suppresses the racial tensions that emerged in the wake of the Smith case , Nicole reads Gilliam Edwards's lone voice as testimony about black residents ' considerable fear of speaking ...
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This leads him to wonder about his own origins , in relation to his mother's body : " everyone keeps saying I'm so small , that must mean that I grew in a belly too " ( 85 ) . As he ponders , the stomach of one of the corpses begins to ...
This leads him to wonder about his own origins , in relation to his mother's body : " everyone keeps saying I'm so small , that must mean that I grew in a belly too " ( 85 ) . As he ponders , the stomach of one of the corpses begins to ...
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