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100 1  Milner, Jay. 
245 10 Incident at Ashton. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bTexas A and M 
       University Press,|c2016. 
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520    "Philip Arrow, Jr., returns to his deep South town of 
       Ashton after six years in New York to take over the 
       editorship of his father's newspaper the Dispatch. Far 
       from 'liberating' him, New York has had an inverted 
       influence on his feelings about his home town and its main
       concern -- segregation. He was forced to leave Ashton once
       before because of what was considered his extreme liberal 
       position, but dismayed by what he calls New York's 
       'hothouse' liberalism, he is now determined to align 
       himself with the main body of sentiment in his town, going
       slow. But the death of an African American male who was 
       about to test the voting registration laws causes Arrow to
       take a more discernable stand."--Kirkus Review. 
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