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By Jordan Reid Berkow - November 25, 2001

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November 25, 2001

The Fall From Light T' Darkness: Spiritual Impoverishment and The Deadening of the Soul in Richard Wright's Native Son

A preacher enters the cell of a young man condemned by all before the trial has even begun, and begins powerfully exhorting the young man to give himself to the Lord Jesus and be…

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