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The Color of Food.: Stories Of Race, Resilience And Farming
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[United States] : New Society Publishers, 2015.
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World renowned South African playwright Athol Fugard recreates the world of his youth in his newest play, based on his experiences aboard a tramp steamer. This critically acclaimed drama has already had productions in Los Angeles, Washington D. C., Princeton N. J., and at the Spoleto Festival in South Carolina. The New York premiere is schedules for January 1999, staring Mr. Fugard.

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World renowned South African playwright Athol Fugard recreates the world of his youth in his newest play, based on his experiences aboard a tramp steamer. This critically acclaimed drama has already had productions in Los Angeles, Washington D. C., Princeton N. J., and at the Spoleto Festival in South Carolina. The New York premiere is schedules for January 1999, staring Mr. Fugard.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Bowens, N. (2015). The Color of Food. [United States], New Society Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Bowens, Natasha. 2015. The Color of Food. [United States], New Society Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Bowens, Natasha, The Color of Food. [United States], New Society Publishers, 2015.

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Bowens, Natasha. The Color of Food. [United States], New Society Publishers, 2015.

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