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“Poor Christopher-John had fallen into the hands of Miss. Daisy Crocker. I greatly sympathized him, but as in everything else, Christopher John tried to see the bright side in having to face such a shrew every morning. "Maybe she done changed," he said hopefully on the first day of school. However, when classes were over he was noticeably quiet. Well?" I asked him. He shrugged dejectedly and admitted, "She still the same.”

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Mildred D. Taylor
Mildred D. Taylor

Mildred D. Taylor is an American writer known for her profound insights into American black history. Her works primarily focus on the period of the American Civil War and Reconstruction, depicting the lives and struggles of African Americans during this time. Born on September 13, 1943, Taylor's works, including 'Let the Circle Be Unbroken,' have been praised for their authenticity and emotional depth. more

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