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The biggest thing the white man takes from us ain__ our bodies. He takes our voices, too. He swallows up our yes__ and no__ like biscuits. But one day our yes__ and no__ will be so loud and strong they will lodge in his throat. He will have to spit them out to keep from choking. He will starve. There won__ be nothing left of him except the shadows he casts on the deadest night.
Jonathan Odell The Healing
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The biggest thing the white man takes from us ain__ our bodies. He takes our voices, too. He swallows up our yes__ and no__ like biscuits. But one day our yes__ and no__ will be so loud and strong they will lodge in his throat. He will have to spit them out to keep from choking. He will starve. There won__ be nothing left of him except the shadows he casts on the deadest night.
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Jonathan Odell

The Healing

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