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George Armistead Work San Francisco lawyer;
son of a plantation owner; born "The author was born near Jackson, Mississippi, on a plantation which had been owned by his grandfather and his father. He spent part of his childhood in Mississippi and was reared in Texas." [book jacket, George Work, White Man's Harvest (London: Heath Cranton Limited, 1932)(novel with African-American characters; much of the dialogue is in dialect)] Poetry George A. Work, Fragments of Poems 1938 (Geraldine G. Work, 1938) Writings George Work, White Man's Harvest (London: Heath Cranton Limited, 1932) |