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Oh ... I should read closer. The_Muted_Grimaud Send a noteboard - 26/05/2011 03:46:40 AM
It was one of my favourites too! But as it contains the word nigger ... I'm wondering if people have tried to ban it ... ? :( That'd be a shame. It was in my anthology for high school English, one of the better pieces in it, as I remember.


I don't recall "nigger" appearing there, but rather Negro on a few occasions. Antiquated, sure, but not as racially inflammatory, so I doubt there have been as many protests.
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