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Richie “Eagle” Stokes is a talented African-American jazz saxophonist in Greenwich Village in the 1961 novel ''Night Song'' by African American author John A. Williams. He gets addicted to heroin.
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[[Image:Stokes_Eagle_Night_Song.png|right]]Richie “Eagle” Stokes is a talented African-American jazz saxophonist in Greenwich Village in the 1961 novel ''Night Song'' by African American author John A. Williams. He gets addicted to heroin.
  
 
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Richie “Eagle” Stokes is a talented African-American jazz saxophonist in Greenwich Village in the 1961 novel Night Song by African American author John A. Williams. He gets addicted to heroin.

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