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“Nobody asked the Negro what he thunk about the whole business, by the way, nor the Indian, when I think of it, for neither of their thoughts didn't count, even through most of the squabbling was about them on the outside, for at bottom the whole business was about land and money, something nobody who was squabbling seemed to ever get enough of.”

Quote by James McBride

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The Good Lord Bird

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James McBride
James McBride

James McBride is an American writer known for his versatile talent and profound social commentary. His works span across various domains including music, history, and race, with his most notable titles being 'The Color of Water' and 'Crossing Over'. His writing style is distinctive, blending personal experiences with broader social issues. more

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