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  2. Let Him Go (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Let Him Go is a 2013 American neo-Western drama novel by Larry Watson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book was released on September 3, 2013, through Milkweed Editions . [ 4 ]

  3. Let Him Go - Wikipedia

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    Let Him Go is a 2020 American neo-Western thriller film starring Diane Lane and Kevin Costner, and directed, written, and co-produced by Thomas Bezucha, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Larry Watson. The film follows a retired sheriff (Costner) and his wife (Lane) who try to rescue their grandson from a dangerous family living off ...

  4. Chester Himes - Wikipedia

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    Chester Bomar Himes (July 29, 1909 – November 12, 1984) was an American writer. His works, some of which have been filmed, include If He Hollers Let Him Go, published in 1945, and the Harlem Detective series of novels for which he is best known, set in the 1950s and early 1960s and featuring two black policemen called Grave Digger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson. [1]

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  7. If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (film) - Wikipedia

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    If He Hollers, Let Him Go! is a 1968 American neo noir crime film written and directed by Charles Martin (1910-1983), [1] based on the 1945 novel of the same title by Chester Himes. [ 2 ] Plot

  8. If He Hollers Let Him Go - Wikipedia

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    If He Hollers Let Him Go is the first novel by American writer Chester Himes, published in 1945, about an African-American shipyard worker in Los Angeles during World War II. It earned him critical acclaim and was considered a "protest novel", in the tradition of Richard Wright .

  9. Leave It to Beaver season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Ward and June object to Beaver having an untamed mouse as a pet, but they say he can have a sensible, domesticated animal. At the market, Beaver sees a home-wanted ad for a free monkey and eagerly answers the ad. Defying all logic, his parents agree to let him keep this monkey, who Beaver names “Stanley” as a pet.