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In the book brown girl dreaming did she live in an all black neighborhood?

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no I haven't read it though but my friend did

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The answer is No

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She further ties her birth to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements by relating it to different organizers and artists who are a part of the movements (like Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and James Baldwin). Jacqueline then compares herself to Ruby Bridges, the first black child to attend an all-white school after it was desegregated

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