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  2. Poor Folk - Wikipedia

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    Poor Folk explores poverty and the relationship between the poor and the rich, common themes of literary naturalism. Largely influenced by Nikolai Gogol 's The Overcoat , Alexander Pushkin 's The Stationmaster and Letters of Abelard and Heloise by Peter Abelard and Héloïse d’Argenteuil , [ 20 ] it is an epistolary novel composed of letters ...

  3. Po' Folks (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Cole Stewart opened the first Po' Folks in 1975 in Anderson, South Carolina. [1] [2]The restaurant was named after the 1961 hit single by country music singer Bill Anderson. [3]

  4. Poor Fork (Cumberland River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Fork is a 45-mile (72 km) [3] tributary of the Cumberland River in Letcher and Harlan Counties, southeast Kentucky, in the United States. [1] The river flows from its source at Flat Gap in Letcher County , on the Kentucky– Virginia border, generally southwest to where it meets Martin's Fork in Baxter to form the Cumberland River.

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  6. Poor people - Wikipedia

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    Poor people or Poor People may refer to: People living in poverty; Poor Folk, first novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, some English translations of which are titled Poor People

  7. Wikipedia:Peer review/Poor Folk/archive1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Poor Folk (film) - Wikipedia

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    Poor Folk is the second feature movie directed by Taiwanese director Midi Z, which is packed with Return to Burma (2011) and Ice Poison (2014) by the distributor as the director's "homecoming trilogy." [1] The trilogy depicts the lives of illegal immigrants of Chinese ethnicity on the border of Myanmar.