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A compact collection of short, songlike poems written in Southern vernacular, presenting a chorus of everyday voices that negotiate work, church, food, superstition, and seasonal life. The pieces move between humor and quiet poignancy, using oral rhythms and vivid domestic imagery to portray labor in fields and yards, moments at meetings and market, small moral dilemmas, and personal longings. Alternating anecdote and reflection, the poems emphasize community ritual, resilience in hardship, and the consolations of song and memory.

About the Author

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Margaret A. Richard

Margaret A. Richard is an author known for her work "Darkey Ways in Dixie," which provides a unique perspective on the experiences and culture of African Americans in the Southern United States during the post-Civil War era. Her writing reflects the complexities of life in the South, capturing both the struggles and the resilience of its people. Richard's contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the social dynamics of her time, making her work an important part of the literary heritage surrounding African American history.

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