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[1] The editors of this anthology are deeply indebted to the following persons for advice, guidance, research, or discovery: in regard to the poetry of the Caribbean, particularly are we grateful to Vivian L. Virtue and Wycliffe S. Bennett of the Poetry League of Jamaica, and to Edna Manley; | |||
Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [1] The editors of this anthology are deeply indebted to the following persons for advice, guidance, research, or discovery: in regard to the poetry of the Caribbean, particularly are we grateful to Vivian L. Virtue and Wycliffe S. Bennett of the Poetry League of Jamaica, and to Edna Manley; / rank | |||
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first Doubleday & Company edition, published in Garden City, NY in 1949
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first Doubleday & Company edition, published in Garden City, NY in 1949 |
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THE POETRY | OF THE NEGRO | 1746-1949 | [line] | AN ANTHOLOGY EDITED BY | LANGSTON HUGHES | AND | ARNA BONTEMPS | [line] | DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC., 1949 | GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK
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COPYRIGHT, 1949, BY LANGSTON HUGHES AND ARNA BONTEMPS | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES AT | THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
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[1] The editors of this anthology are deeply indebted to the following persons for advice, guidance, research, or discovery: in regard to the poetry of the Caribbean, particularly are we grateful to Vivian L. Virtue and Wycliffe S. Bennett of the Poetry League of Jamaica, and to Edna Manley;
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