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Examples
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And it has at its heart the tragedy of Coalhouse Walker and the larger tragedy of the black struggle in America.
Ragtime deliasherman 2010
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Ravenich and I had played in a blues band back then, Coalhouse Walker.
Shortcut Man P. G. Sturges 2011
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Ravenich and I had played in a blues band back then, Coalhouse Walker.
Shortcut Man P. G. Sturges 2011
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Doctorow's characters—including the former slaves Pearl and Coalhouse Walker, a white Southern lady named Emily, and an intriguing Union doctor, Wrede Sartorius—allow the author to imagine the Civil War as a blood-stained clash out of which an ugly, ill-formed modernity emerged.
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The cast and crew of Ragtime should go their closing proudly and remember the words passionately sung by Coalhouse at the show's end:
James Sims: Ragtime Battles Celebrity Factor on Broadway, Closes Proudly 2010
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Both Tateh and Coalhouse endure bigotry, though it's Tateh's transformation, born of suffering and hard work, which symbolizes the American dream.
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Coalhouse, ably drawn by Darrington, is a more flawed character, though his love for Sarah is redemptive.
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New Tavern, Shornmead, and Cliffe; and two, Coalhouse and
The Life of Gordon, Volume I Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890
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Coalhouse buys a new car and dreams that he and Sarah will "ride on the wheels of a dream," but white Americans block that road for Coalhouse in this racially-charged period of history.
unknown title 2009
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Coalhouse - This justin. tv site says it streams snooker but I don't know who it thinks it is kidding.
WordPress.com News 2009
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