Le Boogie Woogie
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Terry Williams
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Lawanna R. Kimbro, civil rights attorney:
Williams, our twenty-first century griot with an unparalleled deftness for illuminating the most cavernous recesses of our humanity, weaves together exquisite prose, unburdened by self-consciousness or recriminations, pulsating with such delicious expectancy of nights lived reckless but free, tempered by a palpable compassion that renders the foreign familiar and lays bare the beautifully flawed souls buried beneath.
Richard E. Ocejo, author of Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy:
Terry Williams has already established himself as a master of gaining access to hard-to-reach, hidden, and vulnerable populations. He has done so again here, giving an in-depth look at a place with which most people will be totally unfamiliar in a vivid and compelling style.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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INTRODUCTION
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1. THE SETTING
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2. THE SCENE
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3. THE CHARACTERS
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4. AFTER- HOURS NOW
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CONCLUSION. A Culture of Refusal
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Appendix 1. METHODOLOGICAL APPENDIX
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Appendix 2. FIELD NOTE SAMPLES
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Appendix 3. WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
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GLOSSARY
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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