Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans
1970 short stories, compiled by Arnold Adoff
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Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans
Summary
Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans is a creative work[1].
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- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's instance of is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — instance of (P31): creative work[2].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's editor is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — editor (P98): Arnold Adoff[3].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's publisher is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — publisher (P123): Macmillan Publishers[4].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's place of publication is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — place of publication (P291): New York[5].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's page is recorded as 237[6].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's language of work or name is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — language of work or name (P407): English[7].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's publication date is recorded as +1970-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's main subject is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — main subject (P921): American Short Stories[9].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's main subject is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — main subject (P921): African Americans[10].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's title is recorded as Brothers and sisters[11].
- Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's subtitle is recorded as Modern stories by Black Americans[12].
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Brothers and sisters: modern stories by Black Americans's instance of is recorded as modern stories by Black Americans — instance of (P31): creative work[2].