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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v37.i35.records.utf8:51356880:1486
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01486cam a2200301 a 4500
001 2008014636
003 DLC
005 20090831121914.0
008 080331s2008 txua b s001 0beng
010 $a 2008014636
020 $a9780896726352 (alk. paper)
020 $a0896726355 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn217263951
035 $a(OCoLC)217263951
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dBTCTA$dBAKER$dYDXCP$dC#P$dBWX$dDLC
042 $alcac
050 00 $aPS3557.O72$bZ74 2008
082 00 $a813/.54$aB$222
100 1 $aJackson, Shirley Gordon.
245 12 $aA place to be someone :$bgrowing up with Charles Gordone /$cShirley Gordon Jackson ; introduction by Maceo C. Dailey, Jr.
260 $aLubbock :$bTexas Tech University Press,$cc2008.
300 $axxvi, 245 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [235]) and index.
520 $a"Covers the years prior to Charles Gordone's geographical and psychological journey from Elkhart, Indiana to central Texas. The first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Gordone grew up in a multiethnic family that never fit completely into commonly understood racial categories, shaping his and his siblings' identities"--Provided by publisher.
600 10 $aGordone, Charles$xChildhood and youth.
600 10 $aGordone, Charles$xFamily.
650 0 $aAfrican American dramatists$y20th century$vBiography.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0814/2008014636.html