Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NIGGER IN A PHOTOGRAPH, by ECE AYHAN First Line: Accursed. The curse which with its curving unsheathed letter will never leave Last Line: It is not out of pity, but I am worried it won't pass. The curve of the letter u Subject(s): African Americans; Photography And Photographers | ||||||||
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