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Paris on my Mind: Thoughts of Paris, James Baldwin, and Harlem - Paperback

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by Eugene Crowley (Author)

Paris On My Mind gives the truths of the past for its readers to become victors instead of victims over social conflicts. The first two chapters give the author's early connection with Paris since his hometown, St. Joseph, Missouri, had a French founder, Joseph Robidoux. After participating in a conference, "A Language To Dwell In: James Baldwin, Paris, and International Visions" at the American University in Paris in May 2016, the author wrote his book. Baldwin depended on religion and the wisdom of the past in confronting social ills. Blacks, Whites, young, and old can use the wisdom of the past to conquer their adversaries. Eugene Crowley taught English grammar and World Literature for 32 years in Chicago's Public Schools. He has a master's degree in General Psychology. Mr. Crowley authored Upside Down World: The Loss of the Sacred Cosmos in 2009

Number of Pages: 124
Dimensions: 0.29 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 15, 2022
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