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|a9780780716223|q(hbk.)|cUS16.10
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|a[Fic]|220
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|aTaylor, Mildred D.
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10
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|aThe road to Memphis|cMildred D. Taylor.
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255 |
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|aLogans|v6
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|aNew York|bPuffin Books|c1992.
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|a290 p.|c18 cm.
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500 |
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|aIn 1941 a black youth, sadistically teased by two white boys in rural Mississippi, severely injures one of them with a tire iron and enlists Cassie's help in trying to flee the state. Set in Mississippi in 1941, The Road toMemphis describes three harrowing, unforgettable days in the life of an African-American high school girl dreaming of law school. Caught up in the center oftense racial dramas unfolding around her, Cassie Logan is forced to confront the adult world as never before. A Coretta Scott King Author Award Book.
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650 |
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|aAfrican Americans--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
0
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|aPrejudices--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
0
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|aRace relations--Juvenile fiction.
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651 |
0
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|aMississippi--Juvenile fiction.
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981 |
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|aLexile 670L
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983 |
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|aKCIS
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983 |
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|aHistoricalFiction
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