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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AT THE OWL CLUB, NORTH GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI, 1950, by NATASHA TRETHEWEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What's left is the tiny gold glove hanging from his key chain. But, before that, he had come to boxi Variant Title(s): At The Owl Club, North Gulfport, Mississippi 1950 Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Housekeeping | |||
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