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· The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Bump, Gabriel. Everywhere You Don't Belong. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 2020. Hardcover.
· “Part One: South Shore,” begins with “Euclid Avenue, and is in past tense.”
· Claude remembers Euclid Avenue and how the street noises would come inside through their windows.
· He remembers how his grandma would swing him out the door to sit beside her.
· He remembers the time his father was fighting with another Black man because the man called him Booker T. Washington.
· The police came, but they just told the men they were brothers and on the same side.
· The man straightened his clothes and wiped his bloody nose.
· Claude never saw him again.
· No one pressed charges.
· When the cops asked about the fight, no one knew anything or had seen anything.
· In “Fog,” Claude says that his father...
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