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Author Henderson, George Wylie, author.

Title Ollie Miss / George Wylie Henderson.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Dover Publications, [2018]
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Summary Ollie Miss is a character you don't forget ... this book is part of American as well as Black American literature. Academic Library Book Review Men are paralyzed in the presence of Ollie Miss, stunned by her vivid sensuality. Combining beauty, strength, composure, and self-sufficiency, she emerges from nowhere to take an all-black backwoods settlement in Macon Country, Georgia, by storm. Despite her poverty and her lack of education, Ollie Miss is determined to make a life for herself as she struggles to find independence, romance, and fulfillment. One of the key novels of the 1930s Harlem Renaissance, Ollie Miss was published to widespread critical acclaim. A major contribution to the rich legacy of African-American literature, the evocative tale unfolds in the early decades of the twentieth century. Set amid a community of sharecroppers in the deep South, the story provides an atmospheric record of the period of social change that culminated in the civil rights movement.".
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Subject FICTION / African American / General.
African Americans -- Fiction.
Alabama -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Balcolm, Lowell Leroy, 1887-1938, illustrator.
Other Form: Print version: Henderson, George Wylie. Ollie miss. Mineola, New York : Dover Publications, Inc, 2018. 9780486824161 (paperback) (DLC)2017061167
Standard No. 9780486832678
ISBN 9780486832678 (epub)
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