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Revolutionaries, a short fiction excerpted from the novel Say My Name (Harvard Perspectives in Fiction)

Revolutionaries, a short fiction excerpted from the novel Say My Name (Harvard Perspectives in Fiction)

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Authors: Stephen Windwalker, Steve Holt
Publisher: Harvard Perspectives Press
Category: EBooks

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Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition

ASIN: B0014BUV26

Publication Date: February 15, 2008
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Product Description
This fictional excerpt from "Say My Name" delivers you right smack into a milieu from yesterday: Harvard Square in the late Sixties, pungent with tear gas and the yearnings of young revolutionaries who dance, and then some, before the oncoming police on Cambridge Common. About 4,400 words. Fiction.

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