<p>Watching Our Crops Come In, the third in Clifton Taulbert's acclaimed memoir series, begins in 1967 when, as a young airman, Taulbert leaves segregated Missisippi for a special assignment to Washington, D.C.. Grateful for having avoided combat in Vietnam, Taulbert comes face to face with another war-the struggle for civil rights-raging at home. <br />
<em>When We Were Colored</em> was the basis for the critically acclaimed film <em>Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored</em>. <br />
<em>The Last Train North</em> was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and was a co-winner of the Mississippi Arts and Letters Award. Filled with the stirring recollections and loving wisdom that marked his earlier work, Watching Our Crops Come In vividly evok</p>
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