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Albert Maltz's long-suppressed civil rights novel is redisco
Albert Maltz's long-suppressed civil rights novel is redisco
Albert Maltz's long-suppressed civil rights novel is rediscovered—and still relevant – People's World
A Long Day in a Short Life, just released in a beautiful new paperback edition by Alma Books, is available for the first time since 1957. You’ve probably never heard of it. Set in the Washington, D.C.
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