America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 208
... taken which sounds like our boy but not certain and did not dare ask details . Most of our boys are very sorry to hear of it and we hoped it is not the boy we helped which seems to me not to be the matter but that a black boy had been taken ...
... taken which sounds like our boy but not certain and did not dare ask details . Most of our boys are very sorry to hear of it and we hoped it is not the boy we helped which seems to me not to be the matter but that a black boy had been taken ...
Page 226
... taken to make this pile of equal width and height from end to end , so that it would be easily and fairly divided in the middle by a rail laid upon it . When the husking party had assembled they were all called out into line , and two ...
... taken to make this pile of equal width and height from end to end , so that it would be easily and fairly divided in the middle by a rail laid upon it . When the husking party had assembled they were all called out into line , and two ...
Page 105
... taken from me , and I was taken to the police headquarters , where I was treated very nicely by the Chief of Police , Mr. Cubbin , who seemed to be amused at what I had done . This man was not very popular with the administration , and ...
... taken from me , and I was taken to the police headquarters , where I was treated very nicely by the Chief of Police , Mr. Cubbin , who seemed to be amused at what I had done . This man was not very popular with the administration , and ...
Common terms and phrases
American ANDY asked beautiful Bill Stern Bonnie Blue Flag bonus army boys brother called captain century child CHLOE church crowd DALY death dollars door dress eyes father fear film fire followed Friday Movies friends gentlemen girl give Gomer Pyle hand head heard heart Indians Joe the Greaser John lady land Lester Frank Ward live look Lucy Show mind moral morning mother Museum negroes never Nigger night once persons picture play Pola Negri Poor Richard says popular culture revival seemed servants side slave songs soon stand street talk Tarzan tell thing thought Tin Woodman tion told took town turned Valentino vaudeville voice What's My Line wife woman women words WOU'DBE York young