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Remembering John Lewis

July 30th, 2020 — reading

I recently returned to this; the author James Farmer (1920-1999) grew up in Austin, Texas, where I live:

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I had already marked it from the last time I read it. ☺️

A post shared by Christopher Landrum (@bookbread2) on Jul 23, 2020 at 7:22pm PDT

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I will be rereading (via the index) the passages from here that mention the late, GREAT John Lewis this evening. The author grew up in Austin.

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