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Natural-Born Proud: A Revery
Utah State University Press, 2010 Paper: 978-0-87421-775-9 | eISBN: 978-0-87421-776-6 Library of Congress Classification PE1404.M359 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 808.0420711
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A young man from Monterey and his younger brother go on their first deer hunt with their minister father and his friends. The setting is 1950s northern California, in country where, from the right height, one can see Mt. Shasta in one direction, Mt. Lassen in the other. It is a region of small, insular towns, and although it is a familiar hunting ground for the Reverend and his buddies, not everyone there welcomes black hunters. Father and son both shoulder their pride, and a racial confrontation seems inevitable. See other books on: African American & Black | Curricula | English language | Literary | Universities and colleges See other titles from Utah State University Press |
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