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What happened ? Tell me what happened ? ( Thereafter Johnnie 66 ) What happened ? It was slavery . And white and black are so close . And dark and light are so close . And someone's white grandfather buried someone's black grandfather ...
What happened ? Tell me what happened ? ( Thereafter Johnnie 66 ) What happened ? It was slavery . And white and black are so close . And dark and light are so close . And someone's white grandfather buried someone's black grandfather ...
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It happened . Once upon a time it happened ” ( 32 ) , Johnnie bemoans , " I have been telling and telling to you this story from Washington City and I don't know where I am . Where is Washington City ?
It happened . Once upon a time it happened ” ( 32 ) , Johnnie bemoans , " I have been telling and telling to you this story from Washington City and I don't know where I am . Where is Washington City ?
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“ This is not happening to Belgrade yet . But you'll see , ” A. predicts , " the circle will get ... The war happened , like other things — good times , for example — happened . It is not that they forgot about Bosnia when bombs hit ...
“ This is not happening to Belgrade yet . But you'll see , ” A. predicts , " the circle will get ... The war happened , like other things — good times , for example — happened . It is not that they forgot about Bosnia when bombs hit ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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