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Steve Marshall is a gray head in the suburbs of Atlanta. He’s shown here at the city’s famous port.
He makes a living as a health care writer.
But there are many things you won’t learn from his résumé, including the following:
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He drives a pickup truck.
See something, take it home.
His mother met Malcolm X.
UN, 1964, tourist, militant, lunch line.
He lectures his dogs.
Does it do any good? You decide.
He listens to boy choirs during work.
Subdued non-English vocals.

Lunch with the old man Feb 08
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His father (left) is 92 and spry.
Dem bones, dem genes, dem highballs.
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At GSU he was junior class president — twice!
Mother thought it strange. St. Mary didn’t care.
He doesn’t follow sports.
But he can talk the talk (Game of inches!) and beat you in a free-throw contest.
He was once a freight train conductor.
Argentine, Oak Island, Rouge.
He’s writing a novel set in Georgia after the Civil War.
Billy Justice: A Story of the Reconstruction
Because you’ve dug deep, you get to see The Photos
Contact Steve Marshall at steve@stronglanguage.info