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- 1972 — Jesse Owens, I Have Changed, William Morrow & Company, page 125:
- "I think we ought to concentrate on influencing the crumbcrushers."
- 1987 — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, Holloway House (1987), →ISBN, page 33:
- The people in the building thought it was cute, going around speculating what the little crumbcrusher would look like.
- 1998 — Lorene Cary, Pride, Anchor Books (1999), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- As far as I could see, she'd had no little crumbcrushers to take care of, plenty cash, good jobs, a cute little car, and a rent-controlled apartment in New York for fifteen years,