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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2022 · 3 MIN

Black Writers & Afro-Mississippians -- episode by C. Liegh McInnis

from Remarkable Receptions · host C. Liegh McInnis

Here's why Richard Wright’s autobiography Black Boy, Margaret Walker Alexander’s novel Jubilee and John Oliver Killens’s novel ‘Sippi are held in high regard by most black folks from Mississippi. Episode by C. Liegh McInnis -- poet, short story writer, author of eight books, former editor of Black Magnolias Literary Journal, and nationally noted Prince scholar. 

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