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(‎Changed claim: copyright statement transcription (P19): Copyright © 1974 by Linda Brown Bragg | All rights reserved | "Precocious Curiosity" was published in Beyond the Blues, 1962 | 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.)
(‎Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): To Gwendolyn Brooks | who believed in my poetry | and | to Harold, who | believed in me.)
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First edition, published in 1974 by Broadside Press, Detroit
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Love Song to Black Men (1974 Broadside Press edition)
First edition, published in 1974 by Broadside Press, Detroit

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    A Love Song | to Black Men | by | Linda Brown Bragg | [publisher's device] | BROADSIDE PRESS $1.50
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    1.50 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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    First Edition
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    Copyright © 1974 by Linda Brown Bragg | All rights reserved | "Precocious Curiosity" was published in Beyond the Blues, 1962 | 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.
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    To Gwendolyn Brooks | who believed in my poetry | and | to Harold, who | believed in me.
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