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Saturday, July 3, 2010
Catawba Cut
Here is a short story by Southern writer and poetess Mattie Quesenberry Smith. Darkly haunting, it explores the heart of poverty and desperation in the face of bourgeois hypocrisy.
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This reminds me that this year is
ReplyDeletethe 50th anniversary of the now classic story by Nelle Harper Lee...."To Kill A Mockingbird".