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Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC

Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC
Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC

Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC

Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC. Some wear/age on dust jacket and edges. Pages are clean, crisp and unmarked.

The subtitle of the book: The Memoirs of an African-American Bibliophile, is like a sign that warns to be prepared for the unexpected. The three hundred and fifty-two pages book is more than a memoir. It is an authoritative panoramic story of an African-American man growning up in America.

Nearly every aspect of African-American life is covered that also include "the numbers, " and superstition. Everybody played the numbers including some ministers... The numbers racket was as popular in many communities as lotteries are today, and it was more profitable for black people. DuBois, Paul Robeson, Marian Anderson, Lessing J.

Rosenwald, Jackie Robinson, Malcolm X, Alex Haley, Alice Walker, and many other personalities known and unknown. Blockson's story hinges on an uncommon look into an African-American bibliophile's life.


Damn Rare The Memoirs of an African American Bibliophile Charles Blockson HC