Copy | Barcode | Status | Notes | Actions |
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1 | 1017766 | AVAILABLE |
Collection:
Part of Stetson Kennedy Library
Publisher:
Harper and Row
Year:
1966 "He played piano in a brothel, cleaned out toilets in a flop-house...and peddled dope for a pusher in a New York tenement. But Parks had an inner reservoir to sustain him. Until he was 16, he had been a member of a warm, loving family and his mother had planted early in him the weapons of honesty and dignity and pride in being black..." - BOOK JACKET