Comrade is as Precious as a Rice Seedling (1984 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition) (Q5424): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: printing statement transcription (P18): [printer's device] Produced at The Print Center, Inc., Box 1050, Brooklyn, N.Y., | 11202, a non-profit printing facility for literary and arts-related | publications.)
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note: "Mila D. Aguilar, 'Damn the Dictatorship', 'For Nelia', 'To A Social Democrat', 'Poem From Sierra Madre', 'A Comrade Is As Precious As A Rice Seedling', 'To A Beloved Friend, On Parting', and 'To a Foreigner', have been published previously in the Philippines and in the United States in various progressive journals."

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1984 edition, published by Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press in New York, NY
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Comrade is as Precious as a Rice Seedling (1984 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition)
1984 edition, published by Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press in New York, NY

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    a comrade | is as precious | as a | rice seedling | poems by | MILA D. AGUILAR | introduction by | AUDRE LORDE | KITCHEN TABLE | WOMEN OF COLOR PRESS | [graphic of pot or basket] | NEW YORK
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    [printer's device] Produced at The Print Center, Inc., Box 1050, Brooklyn, N.Y., | 11202, a non-profit printing facility for literary and arts-related | publications.
    title page verso
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    Copyright (c) 1984 by Mila D. Aguilar
    title page verso
    1984
    "Mila D. Aguilar, 'Damn the Dictatorship', 'For Nelia', 'To A Social Democrat', 'Poem From Sierra Madre', 'A Comrade Is As Precious As A Rice Seedling', 'To A Beloved Friend, On Parting', and 'To a Foreigner', have been published previously in the Philippines and in the United States in various progressive journals."
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