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Hazel

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A young Black girl in a modest urban household is portrayed through linked vignettes that record everyday childhood: rainy afternoons, imaginative play with a neighbor, the strains of a widowed mother supporting the family, and small celebrations like birthdays and holiday meals. Episodes follow visits to relatives, brief journeys, letters, church gatherings, sibling moments, instances of loss and fright, and the comfort of returning home. The narrative emphasizes domestic detail, community ties, and quiet moral reflection, showing how routine experiences and affectionate relationships shape the child’s sense of belonging and growth.

HAZEL

BY
MARY WHITE OVINGTON
AUTHOR OF “HALF A MAN”

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
BY
HARRY ROSELAND

CRISIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
26 Vesey Street
NEW YORK