When I crouch to my television set, the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.


For the Union Dead, st. 15


When I crouch to my television set, the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.

When I crouch to my television set, the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.

When I crouch to my television set, the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.

When I crouch to my television set, the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.