Martha Young
Martha Young
From a bio by Barbara at Find a Grave: "Martha Strudwick Young was a writer of novels, short stories, children's books, and poetry. She was most widely known for her African-American dialect poems and stories, which were based on black southern legends and folk tales."
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Plantation Songs for My Lady's Banjo
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Somebody's Little Girl
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Behind the dark pines
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The case for virtual business processes
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTW
The World of Whimble Whimsy
cover - Image source: Open LibraryES
Eli Shepperd's Plantation songs
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Plantation bird legends
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Minute dramas, the kodak at the quarter
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Two little southern sisters and their garden plays
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When we were wee
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Bessie Bell
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Plantation Songs for My Lady's Banjo
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Somebody's Little Girl
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Behind the dark pines
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The case for virtual business processes
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The World of Whimble Whimsy
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Eli Shepperd's Plantation songs
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Plantation bird legends
- Open Work
Minute dramas, the kodak at the quarter
- Open Work
Two little southern sisters and their garden plays
- Open Work
When we were wee
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Bessie Bell