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Wow! Cool! No, I am still in school. I am a senior here at CMC working towards at B.A. in French. Her speech pushed me to consider exploring Afro-Latin issues. When you talk to her, tell her I said hi. My name is Jarod by the way. It might help to mention that I am a French major since we talked about comparative literature some after her speech.
Dear amc1229,

You and I are the only people here that have a listed a copy of The Afro-Latin Diaspora by Jameelah Xochitl Medina. The author is a graduate from my college, and I met her when see gave a speech on campus. I was wondering where you got your copy and what sparked your interest in that Afro-Latino Diaspora.

Sincerely yours,

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AMC1229,

Thanks for the librarial complements...Dr. Seus was so much fun growing up and easy to read that I have passed them on to others...The American Directory of Certified Uncle Toms, the first millennial edition, was a recommedation otherwise I would have probably not purchased or read it. Because, if you read Uncle Toms Cabin, Uncle Tom was the good guy and Sambo and the other bo were the bad guy's, so I somewhat had an issue with the title and initially didn't think it serious. However upon reading the material the authors are quite serious and detailed about what they have to say about the Certifed Uncles....I will review soon...

peace

doowatt34
Dear amc1229

Library's are a lot like peoples personality, complex, varied, and detailed, all of which I found yours to be....Some interesting picks that I would have chosen if your library was a book store would be...The Mortgage Hunter, Congo Kitabu, Zulu Nation, Wealth On Minimum Wage, 10,000 Dream Interpreted and Sundown Towns...I hope this helps...

peace

doowatt34
Dear amc1229,

I pretty sure Thomasville is located quite a ways south of Sparta, which is located approximately one hour east of Macon and one hour west of Augusta...so that makes us smack dab in the middle of the state... and by the way I think your library is most interesting....

Peace

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