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The Apoplectic Palm Tree; or, The happy happening among blacks and whites at the Greater Mount Moriah Solid Rock True Happiness Baptist Church and Funeral Parlor, a novel The Apoplectic Palm Tree; or, The happy happening among blacks and whites at the Greater Mount Moriah Solid Rock True Happiness Baptist Church and Funeral Parlor, a novel by William C. Anderson
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“You saw the race riots in Watts. . . . Do nice people go around burning and looting — and even killing?
Not since last night. When our Marines razed a village outside Khe Sanh in North Vietnam.”
William C. Anderson, The Apoplectic Palm Tree; or, The happy happening among blacks and whites at the Greater Mount Moriah Solid Rock True Happiness Baptist Church and Funeral Parlor, a novel
“Any occupation had to be better than wallowing through a sky filled with damp carbon deposits — the excrement of seven million automobiles.”
William C. Anderson, The Apoplectic Palm Tree; or, The happy happening among blacks and whites at the Greater Mount Moriah Solid Rock True Happiness Baptist Church and Funeral Parlor, a novel