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you grow up I'll treat you as a man." She also addresses the issue of his infidelity, which he neither confirms or denies; she assures him that she feels that they have such a deep level of love, that past events could not affect it, "No matter what other women have done to you, or you to them, they have in no way walked in my garden." Harry Hanson, a New York critic, gave the book a positive review and called it inspiring, and that it was written with "rich understanding" and "deep pride". He recommended that the book should be read by white
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for anthropology and graduated in 1937. In
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in 1930. Robeson, who had provided no direct input, was "deeply angered" by it. He resented that she put words into his mouth and depicted him as lazy, immature, and needy of her guidance. In the book, Robeson complains, "she treats me just as a ... small child", to which she replies "perhaps when
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was published in 1949, a book of dialogues and comments, edited by Buck, that lets
Eslanda speak on society, politics, gender role, and race relations. While the book contained a critique of cold war politics, its reception, in general, was positive, but few copies were sold.
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African American woman, on women in black Africa was unique. The book's publication was endorsed by
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