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      Michelle Coffey

      Michelle Coffey

      The Power of Words
      August 8, 2011 by admin

      See the full interview with Edwidge Dandicat at http://publiceye.org/magazine/v27n1/Books_Edwidge_danticat.html http://www.politicalresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2012/11/Public_Eye_spring_2011_final-1.pdf (page 24).

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