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1974 first edition by Broadside Press, Detroit
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Gabriel (1974 Broadside Press edition)
1974 first edition by Broadside Press, Detroit

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    Gabriel | by | George Barlow | [publisher's device] | 12651 Old Mill Place Detroit, Michigan 48238
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    to Bobbie, my woman | Erin Ayanna, my daughter | Yvonne, my mother | Corella, my stepmother | Jo Ann & Teri, my sisters | i look upon you | & i am renewed | to George, my father | Frank, my stepfather | The strong men keep a-comin' on | The strong men git stronger. | to Mark | my little brother is a man, | a beautiful young black man | to Michael S. Harper | a black man, a friend, | a poet's poet
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    First Printing | First Edition
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    Copyright © 1974 by George Barlow | No part of this book can be copied, reproduced, or used in any | way without written permission from Broadside Press, 12651 | Old Mill Place, Detroit, Michigan 48238. | Grateful acknowledgement is made for poems which appeared previously | in Broadside Series, Heartblows: Black Veils, Intro #3, Laureate, 1970, | and A Galaxy of Black Writing:
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    0910296928
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    0910296847
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    5.25 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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    2 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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    Manufactured in U.S.A.
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