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1936 Bi-Monthly Negro Book Club
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Greater Need Below (1936 Bi-Monthly Negro Book Club Edition)
1936 Bi-Monthly Negro Book Club

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    [4], 7-161, [1]
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    Copyright, 1936, by | The Bi-Monthly Negro Book Club
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    [1] NEGRO PAPER BOOKS are published bi-monthly by THE BI-MONTHLY NEGRO BOOK Club, Douglas Building, 927 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, and distributed to members of the Club at $6 per year or $1 per copy, mailed anywhere in the United States ($7 per year outside the U.S.A.);
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    [2] to non-members of the Club at $1.25 per copy, in the U.S.A. Interested persons may become members of the Club by remitting $2.00 as initial payment on enrollment fee of $6.00, and the balance in two installments within 60 days thereafter.
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    [1] NEGRO PAPER BOOKS are published bi-monthly by THE BI-MONTHLY NEGRO BOOK Club, Douglas Building, 927 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, and distributed to members of the Club at $6 per year or $1 per copy, mailed anywhere in the United States ($7 per year outside the U.S.A.);
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    [2] to non-members of the Club at $1.25 per copy, in the U.S.A. Interested persons may become members of the Club by remitting $2.00 as initial payment on enrollment fee of $6.00, and the balance in two installments within 60 days thereafter.
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    To The Memory Of | My Mother and Father
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    Negro Paper Book | That a greater reading-world may be touched by Negro authors"
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    Who goes below to do a service rare, | For those who flounder in "The Monster's" lair, | And, at their source, encounter love, hate, even death; | Then flight from failure brewed within the depth | To "Paradise," for just another breath.
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