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Crossing the river.
by Phillips, Caryl; London: Picador, 1994.
Subject: Afro-American families -- History -- Fiction; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Slave traders -- Fiction; Slaves -- United States -- Fiction.
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The dark-thirty : Southern tales of the supernatural.
by McKissack, Pat, 1944-; New York: Knopf, 1992.
Subject: Ghost stories, American; Horror tales, American; Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction; Children's stories, American; Ghosts -- Fiction; Horror stories; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Short stories; Horror -- Fiction; Blacks -- Fiction.
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Tar baby.
by Morrison, Toni.; Knopf: distributed by Random House, 1981.
Subject: Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Fugitives from justice -- Fiction; Retirees -- Fiction; Caribbean Area -- Fiction; Domestic fiction. -- lcsh.
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Working cotton.
by Williams, Sherley Anne, 1944-; San Diego: Voyager Books.
Subject: Migrant labor -- Fiction; Cotton picking -- Fiction; Family life -- Fiction; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Blacks -- Fiction.
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Scorpions.
by Myers, Walter Dean, 1937-; New York: Harper & Row, 1988.
Subject: Afro-Americans--Fiction; Gangs--Fiction; Harlem (New York, N.Y.)--Fiction.
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Cezzane Pinto : a memoir.
by Stolz, Mary; New York: Alfred A.Knopf, 1994.
Subject: Slavery -- Fiction; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Underground railroad -- Fiction.
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The Three storytellers of Or.
Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life for Children, 1990.
Subject: Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Problem solving -- Fiction; Puzzles -- Fiction.
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The Three storytellers of Or.
Hongkong: Time-Life, Asia.
Subject: Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Problem solving -- Fiction; Puzzles -- Fiction.
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The house of Dies Drear.
by Hamilton, Virginia.; New York: Macmillan, 1968.
Subject: Mystery and detective stories; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Underground railroad -- Fiction.
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The house of Dies Drear.
by Hamilton, Virginia.; New York: Aladdin paperbacks.
Subject: Mystery and detective stories; Afro-Americans -- Fiction; Underground railroad -- Fiction.
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