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Dark Symphony (1942), the autobiography of Catholic-convert Elizabeth Laura Adams (1909-?), has as its central motif the author's search for spiritual peace while faced, to a certain degree, with racial discrimination. Also included in this volume are several of Adams's stories, articles, and poems, and draft excerpts from her autobiography as published in the Catholic journal The Torch.
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Dark symphony
The finding of a soul
Until I find you
Consecrated
Yes, I'm colored
"There must be a God ... somewhere"
Our colored servants
The summons
The country doctor
"She talks like we do!"
Hypocrisy
The last supper.
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