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There's something human that has to do with time and space and being who I am that is in progress and always will be in progress. And who I am, on different days, different moments, depends on different aspects of my past.
John Edgar Wideman
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John Edgar Wideman
Age: 83
Born: 1941
Born: June 14
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I had a deep prejudice against the South. It's taken me many years to get over that, be more open and thoughtful.
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Hell, I'm going to play pro basketball. I'm going to maybe be famous. I'm going to write books.
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There is no American history. There is no French history. There is no John Wideman. There are all these dreams that are floating around. People construct them and fight with them and criticize them, and the world goes on. I don't think the stars pay much attention.
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If Mumia Abu-Jamal has nothing important to say, why are so many powerful people trying to shut him up?
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