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Title: Stylistic and Structural Choices in Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and other identities
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January 17, 2005 |
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In the case of Fires in the Mirror, it is equivalent to stating that a black child being killed by a Jewish man, and subsequently a Jewish man being killed by a Black man, is not a racial conflict between Black people and Jewish people.
Perhaps an even more profound interview was the last one... Showed first 250 characters
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Carmel Cato, father of Gavin Cato, the black child who was killed, opens up to Anna Deavere Smith. As Smith herself mentions in an interview, she had "never heard anybody journey in a language across so many realms of experience." Carmel Cato spoke of vastly varying details "from the facts of a personal experience, to his own belief system and his own sensitivity-his power-to the circumstances of his birth" (Martin 52)... Showed next 250 characters
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