Uncle Tom's children

author: Wright, Richard
Presents five stories about the lives of African Americans in the deep South during the early twentieth century, and includes an autobiographical essay in which Richard Wright discusses his education in the laws of Jim Crow.
year: 1993, 2004, 1989, 2008, 1938
call number/section: 1000, 818
subjects: african americans, social life and customs, fiction, short stories

Editions


Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
HarperPerennial (1993)
A collection of five short stories and an autobiographical essay.
Schools: 5



Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
Perennial (2004)
Presents five stories about the lives of African Americans in the deep South during the early twentieth century, and includes an autobiographical essay in which Richard Wright discusses his education in the laws of Jim Crow.
Schools: 0



Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
Harper & Row (1989)
A collection of five short stories and an autobiographical essay.
Schools: 1



Uncle Tom's Children
Wright, Richard
Harper Perennial Modern Classics (2008)

Schools: 0



Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
Harper (1938)
An autobiographical sketch and five short stories by the author, who was born on a Mississippi plantation, which focus on the plight of his people.
Schools: 0



Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
Harper (1938)

Schools: 0



Uncle Tom's children
Wright, Richard
Harper (1938)
An autobiographical sketch and five short stories by the author, who was born on a Mississippi plantation, which focus on the plight of his people.
Schools: 1


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