Scarlet Sister Mary
How did 1929 Pulitzer winner and white plantation mistress Julia Peterkin become a favorite of the Harlem Renaissance? According to W.E.B. DuBois, she ''had the eye and the ear to see beauty and know truth.''
Genre(s): Literary Fiction
Language: English
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Play 01 | Chapters 1 and 2 | Jim Locke |
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Play 02 | Chapters 3 and 4 | Jim Locke |
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Play 03 | Chapters 5 and 6 | Jim Locke |
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Play 04 | Chapters 7 and 8 | Jim Locke |
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Play 05 | Chapters 9 and 10 | Jim Locke |
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Play 06 | Chapters 11 and 12 | Jim Locke |
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Play 07 | Chapters 13 and 14 | Jim Locke |
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Play 08 | Chapters 15 and 16 | Jim Locke |
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Play 09 | Chapters 17 and 18 | Jim Locke |
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Play 10 | Chapters 19 and 20 | Jim Locke |
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Play 11 | Chapters 21 and 22 | Jim Locke |
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Play 12 | Chapters 23 and 24 | Jim Locke |
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Play 13 | Chapters 25 and 26 | Jim Locke |
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Play 14 | Chapters 27 and 28 | Jim Locke |
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Play 15 | Chapters 29 and 30 | Jim Locke |
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Play 16 | Chapters 31 and 32 | Jim Locke |
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