Fainnie Azul
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With the traveling papers and money granted her, Fainnie moved due North against the dirty river's motion. Her blackness had made her by now near invisible to whites. Those slaves who could read the signs never failed to help her. There were other invisibles in transit, she now saw, there always were. Those who were forced to stay would die to help along those who were not.
TitleFainnie Azul
Author
Place of publicationLos Angeles
PublisherSemiotext(e)
Year of publication2014
Pagination39 p.
Dimensions21 cm
Materialboek
Series titleWhitney Biennial 2014 pamphlets; 18
ISBN978-1-58435-156-6
NotesSemiotexte has produced twenty-eight pamphlets as part of its contribution to the Whitney Biennial by philosophers, writers and critics associated with the press.
Persons keyword Mark von Schlegell
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