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A plantation was a plantation; one might think one's misfortunes distinct, but...
Author:
Colson Whitehead
Book:
The Underground Railroad
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A plantation was a plantation; one might think one's misfortunes distinct, but the true horror lay in their universality.
( Colson Whitehead )
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