The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

What made Doctor Copeland different from most other African-Americans in the novel, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter?

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First, he was a well-educated man, who struggled and didn't give up until he got where he was. He had a nicer, brick home and dressed more formally than most of the other people.

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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter