id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015004733401 Thurman, Wallace, The blacker the berry: a novel of negro life 1929 .txt text/plain 39261 3058 86 away from his wife, Emma Lou, Boise, Negroes, and Here, in the comsocial circles of Los Angeles, Emma Lou was certamthat she would find many suitable companions, intelligent, broad-minded people of all complexions, Then Emma Lou saw a solitary Negro girl seated Two weeks of school had left Emma Lou's mind his arm slipped around her waist, and, as the darkness of night more and more conquered the evanescent light of day, their lips met, and Emma Lou grew Emma Lou watched the dancers, and noticed immediately that in all that insensate crowd of dancing couples there were only a few Negroes. The first place Emma Lou approached had a double room for two girls, two men, or a couple. "It's like this, Emma Lou, they don't want no dark At ten the next morning Emma Lou called Alva. ./cache/mdp.39015004733401.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015004733401.txt