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Chapter 1 of Ann Petry's The Street & Chapter 3 (only pgs. 79-87) from How The Streets Were Made ("116th in Harlem: The Street by Ann Petry")
How does the protagonist, Lutie, view the space she lives in?
What perceptions of Black space does she articulate?
Overall, what picture does Petry paint of the streets?
How does this space challenge Black life? How does it support or foster it?
Chapter 1 of Ann Petry's The Street & Chapter 3 (only pgs. 79-87) from How The Streets Were Made ("116th in Harlem: The Street by Ann Petry")
How does the protagonist, Lutie, view the space she lives in?
What perceptions of Black space does she articulate?
Overall, what picture does Petry paint of the streets?
How does this space challenge Black life? How does it support or foster it?
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