How 'bout
Flying Over 96th Street: Memoir of an East Harlem White Boy, by Thomas 
Webber,
or
All My Mothers and Fathers, by Michael Blumenthal

Jack Estes
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oh, a couple more...

overseas american: growing up gringo in the tropics by gene h. bell-villada
honky by dalton conley
beckham: both feet on the ground by david beckham
army brat: a memoir by william jay smith

sorry, i like (auto)bios...morten
mge

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Sent: Thu 5/4/2006 5:09 PM
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Subject: TEACHSOC: Male autobiography



Can anyone recommend a relatively short autobiography by a male author? A 
colleague is teaching a course on "self and society" and is using original 
works: "The Last Time I wore a Dress;" "Life on the Color Line;" "Wild 
Parrots of Telegraph Avenue." She wants a text authored by a male. Thought 
about using Malcolm X's autobiography but decided too long and too 
well-known.

Thanks in advance.

Dan








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