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Celebrating the belittled and understanding the beloved: A review of Talking Black in America - Walt Wolfram, Neal Hutchison & Danica Cullinan (producers), Talking Black in America: The Story of African American English. Raleigh: The Language and Life Project at NC State, 2017. DVD $20

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Walt Wolfram, Neal Hutchison & Danica Cullinan (producers), Talking Black in America: The Story of African American English. Raleigh: The Language and Life Project at NC State, 2017. DVD $20

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2019

Minnie Quartey*
Affiliation:
Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University

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