Herman E. Calloway wanted his daughter, Ruth, to grow up to be a successful and independent woman. He had aspirations for her to pursue a career that would allow her to have a strong and prominent place in society. This desire stemmed from his own experiences and the belief that education and ambition were key to achieving a better life. Ultimately, he hoped she would embody strength and resilience.
Bud didn't want Mr. Lewis to talk to Herman E. Calloway because Bud thought that Mr. Lewis was actually the man who had hit him, not Herman E. Calloway. Bud was confused and scared, causing him to react defensively.
Well, honey, Herman E. Calloway was a fictional character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. So, technically, no, he wasn't a real person. But hey, if you want to believe he's out there somewhere jamming on his saxophone, who am I to burst your bubble?
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I know Nigel, and I have a print of some of his Grand Prix stuff. I grew up with Nigel's Daughter and were family friends with him and still am. You can contact me for more info if you like as I don't know what you want to know from this question. swervedrivin@yahoo.com.au I know Nigel, and I have a print of some of his Grand Prix stuff. I grew up with Nigel's Daughter and were family friends with him and still am. You can contact me for more info if you like as I don't know what you want to know from this question. swervedrivin@yahoo.com.au
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