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...felt like they could use a little volume," said Emily J. Carmichael '04 an onlooker and Crimson cartoonist who decided to lend her voice to the chants...
...disappointing that people don't care to vote," says Emily Carmichael, a first-year, minutes before she leaves for the airport...
...Carmichael lives in New York, and neglected to request an absentee ballot. But bar a catastrophe, she'll add her vote to Ralph Nader's presidential tally. Carmichael, who is also a Crimson cartoonist, planned to scurry to Logan, hop on a Delta Shuttle and vote with her mother in their Upper West Side precinct...
Though she readily admits she doesn't know much about politics, Carmichael says she became committed to voting because of her first voting experience, when, in 1996 she went to the polls and voted with her mother...
Eight-year-old Sonny and his guardian, Hattie Carmichael, leave hardscrabble lives in Paris to attend a posthumous tribute in Brooklyn to his grandfather (and her former intime). In the 1950s, Sonny's grandfather found fame and temporary refuge from racism playing jazz in France; finally his hometown is giving him his due. But instead of a joyous reunion, Sonny encounters a multigenerational feud, which Marshall unfolds by moving deftly between present and past. If her narrative occasionally swerves into Young Adult territory, it's not at the sacrifice of complex characters or of her longstanding themes: the fundamental human...