“The people always know that some of the grain will be good, some of the crop will be saved, some will return and bear the strength of the kernel, that from the bloodiest year some survive to outfox the frost.”
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America, song we sang without knowing: the life and ideas of Meridel LeSueur
This book delves into the life of Meridel LeSueur, focusing on her contributions to American literature and her role in the labor and feminist movements. It examines her works, personal experiences, and the societal context of her time. more
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