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Green, Kim (2018). "Contested "Places" and Conflicted Nexuses in Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills and Mairuth Sarsfield's No Crystal Stair".
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Edmund Thompson) teaches the children the ways of the street and their black cultural heritage.
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The title is a reference to the line "Life for me ain't been no crystal stair" in
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Marion Willow works at two jobs to raise her three daughters properly. Fighting
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Watson, Beatrice (Fall 1999). "Review: No Crystal Stair".
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Nurse, Donna (3 May 1997). "Revisiting Little Burgundy".
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Index

Mother to Son
Lewis H. Michaux
Canadian
Mairuth Sarsfield
Langston Hughes
Mother to Son
Little Burgundy
Montreal
Widow
racism
sexism
English poetry
education
railway
porter
jazz
artists
gangsters
Canada Reads
Olympic
fencer
Sherraine MacKay
Herizons
School Library Journal
Quill & Quire
New York Amsterdam News
Canadian Review of American Studies
Essays on Canadian Writing
"Why The Bridge host Nantali Indongo loved No Crystal Stair by Mairuth Sarsfield"
"14 must-read works of fiction by Black Canadian authors"

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