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Summary
In “All Our Living and All Our Dead:” Chapter 30, as Darwin waits for the visitors to leave the cemetery, the man with the dreadlocks finds him and speaks to him. He says that he is there because his son is there and that he thinks his son is a good man. Darwin realizes that looking at the man is like looking in a mirror. Darwin asks if the man is Levi. He nods. Darwin is angry with his father for never reaching out to his family.
Darwin demands to know why his father ran from them like a coward. Levi argues that he was not a coward. He tells Darwin he was young and stupid. He had to find a way to support his woman and baby. He met a man who said he could find...
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