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""Every family has its maverick - the one who runs counter to the herd - and I played that role in mine," Kitty Oliver writes. Multicolored Memories of a Black Southern Girl is the story of Oliver's coming of age in Florida and her crossing from an all-black to a predominantly white world. Born and raised in Jacksonville but a wanderer by blood, Oliver chronicles the strains and surprises of her transition from Jim Crow to desegregation."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social life and customs, Race relations, Cultural pluralism, Family, African American women journalists, African American women, Social conditions, African Americans, Childhood and youth, Biography, African american women, Women, biography, African americans, biography, African americans, social life and customsPeople
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Multicolored memories of a Black Southern girl
2001, University Press of Kentucky
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0813122082 9780813122083
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Migrations
Mama says (where the stories lie)
Menfolks matters
Leavings of home
Tribal wars
Double vision
Jambalaya
Seeing black and white and multicolors
Cousins
Zoraville
Second comings of age
Hegiras.
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