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2007 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, IL
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Art of Work | The Art and Life of Haki R. Madhubuti | Lita Hooper | [publisher's device] | THIRD WORLD PRESS | CHICAGO
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This book is dedicated to my children, Malik Rasuli and Sojourner Imani.
page [v]
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[1] I would like to thank my husband, Michael Simanga, for his encouragement and unbelievable support throughout the research and writing process for this book. I owe a special thanks to my mother, Charlie M. Hooper, and my father, Napoleon Hooper, who provided financial and spiritual support throughout graduate school.
page [vi]
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[2] The staff at Third World Press were wonderful—particularly my editor, Gwendolyn Mitchell. Last but certainly not least, I’d like to thank Haki Madhubuti, who graciously granted me access to his life and archives. Your life has been and continues to be a true work of art.
page [vi]
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