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... curse these men put upon their land and themselves has its inexorable and bitter fulfillment in the violent ironic deaths of their last male descendents . The causes of their deaths symbolize their ancestors ' narrow interpretation of ...
... curse these men put upon their land and themselves has its inexorable and bitter fulfillment in the violent ironic deaths of their last male descendents . The causes of their deaths symbolize their ancestors ' narrow interpretation of ...
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... curse ? Granted that my people brought the curse onto the land : maybe for that reason their descendants alone can not resist it , not com- bat it maybe just endure and outlast it until the curse is lifted . Then your people's turn will ...
... curse ? Granted that my people brought the curse onto the land : maybe for that reason their descendants alone can not resist it , not com- bat it maybe just endure and outlast it until the curse is lifted . Then your people's turn will ...
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... curse of slavery be expiated and the land redeemed . But the redemption of the land through humili- ty is only half the solution for the South . The other half follows from it . The years that slavery blighted the land , and those ...
... curse of slavery be expiated and the land redeemed . But the redemption of the land through humili- ty is only half the solution for the South . The other half follows from it . The years that slavery blighted the land , and those ...
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