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‘Cultural Appropriation’ in Writing: Why Authors Aren’t Restricted to Experience
- Culture, Education, Featured, Literature
- November 7, 2024
Julius Franklin Howell joined the Confederate Army when he was 16. After surviving a few battles, Howell eventually found himself in a Union prison camp at Point Lookout, Maryland. In 1947, at the age of 101, Howell made a rare recording at the Library of Congress, in which he described his enlistment, sudden capture, and
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