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In the final poem of her collection Native Guard Trethewey is unabashed about her own feelings of ambivalence about the South, but she is also talking about the meaning of home and she is talking about her mother and her father and what it means to me a mixed raced Mississippi woman who is still in search for home and who is still able to call home the place of such profound atrocities.
Native Guard : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Shortly afterward, the boy rushed out of the bathroom and said a man - since identified as Trethewey - ducked his head underneath the stall while he was inside, Givens said in court documents.
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When they divorced, Trethewey lived were mother and, eventually, a stepfather and her younger brother Joe.
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When they divorced, Trethewey lived were mother and, eventually, a stepfather and her younger brother Joe.
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Natasha Trethewey moved her grandmother to a nursing home near her when she was teaching at Duke University, and then to Atlanta, where Trethewey is a professor at Emory University.
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Trethewey won the Pulitzer Prize for her book "Native Guard."
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Natasha Trethewey moved her grandmother to a nursing home near her when she was teaching at Duke University, and then to Atlanta, where Trethewey is a professor at Emory University.
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When they divorced, Trethewey lived were mother and, eventually, a stepfather and her younger brother Joe.
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Natasha Trethewey moved her grandmother to a nursing home near her when she was teaching at Duke University, and then to Atlanta, where Trethewey is a professor at Emory University.
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Trethewey won the Pulitzer Prize for her book "Native Guard."
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