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        <description><![CDATA[The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, by Thomas Keneally is the story of Jimmie Blacksmith who killed many people in a violent rage in 1900 in Australia because of how he was treated growing up, in particular, racial discrimmination. However racial discrimmination is not the only reason for his rejection by society. Jimmy never felt like he belonged anywhere; and he always chose to leave his past behind and strike out anew. However there are...]]></description>
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