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ISBN: 9781257501632 - Spartacus Sprout, Please Watch Out! Spartacus Sprout, Please Watch Out!
Kathleen Pfeiffer

ISBN10: 1257501631  ISBN13: 9781257501632
Publisher: Lulu.com
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 18 Jun 2011
This book contains three rhyming stories of the original character Spartacus Sprout who lives in a magical world of vines. His curiosity gets the better of him when he catches a ride from a giant bird, tries to out-shine the school star... More

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ISBN: 9780252035401 - Brother Mine Brother Mine
Kathleen Pfeiffer

ISBN10: 0252035402  ISBN13: 9780252035401
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 02 Aug 2010
"Unusually valuable for the history of modernism. This fascinating correspondence will create further interest in Toomer, Frank, and the mixed-race environment of the 1920s."---Linda Wagner-Martin, author of Telling Women's Lives: The New... More

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ISBN: 9781558497849 - Race Passing and American Individualism Race Passing and American Individualism
Kathleen Pfeiffer

ISBN10: 1558497846  ISBN13: 9781558497849
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 15 Feb 2010

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ISBN: 9781558493773 - Race Passing and American Individualism Race Passing and American Individualism
Kathleen Pfeiffer

ISBN10: 1558493778  ISBN13: 9781558493773
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 31 Mar 2003
In the literature of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America, black characters who pass for white embody a paradox. By virtue of the "one drop" rule that long governed the nation's race relations, they are legally black. More