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David Powell tells the stories of Cubans who fled the Castro regime
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David Powell tells the stories of Cubans who fled the Castro regime
Seasoned by years of sermonizing, Bob Gibbs turns to verse
Poet and FSU English professor alters perspectives on what it means to be disabled
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