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On the Edge: A History of Poor Black Children and Their American Dreams (Book)

Nightgale, Carl H. | April 25, 1994 issue

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Presents several letters to the editor related to articles published in various issues of this journal. Response from the author on the review of his book "On the Edge: A History of Poor Black Children and Their American Dreams"; Reply from reviewer Robin D.C. Kelley to the author of the book "On the Edge: A History of Poor Black Children and Their American Dreams; Comments on the article Jane Holtz Kay's tidy summary in "The Day the Traffic Died."

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