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(‎Created claim: acknowledgment statement transcription (P65): [2] Bettie Clay for “closure” assistance in preparing “Memwars” for submission to publisher; and Maya Angelou, sister-friend of forty-years running, for opening her Winston-Salem (NC) home to me for twelve summers running— a “wood shed” of gren solace where I crafted many of these poems and partook of her “welcome table.”)
(‎Changed claim: acknowledgment statement transcription (P65): [2] Bettie Clay for “closure” assistance in preparing “Memwars” for submission to publisher; and Maya Angelou, sister-friend of forty-years running, for opening her Winston-Salem (NC) home to me for twelve summers running— a “wood shed” of gren solace where I crafted many of these poems and partook of her “welcome table.”)
Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [2] Bettie Clay for “closure” assistance in preparing “Memwars” for submission to publisher; and Maya Angelou, sister-friend of forty-years running, for opening her Winston-Salem (NC) home to me for twelve summers running— a “wood shed” of gren solace where I crafted many of these poems and partook of her “welcome table.” / qualifier
 

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2014 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, Illinois
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Arkansippi Memwars: Poetry, Prose & Chants, 1962-2012 (2014 Third World Press edition)
2014 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, Illinois

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    ARKANSIPPI | MEMWARS | Poetry, Prose & Chants | 1962-2012 | Eugene B. Redmond | [publisher's device] | Chicago
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    (C) 2014 by Eugene B. Redmond
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    For the Arkansippians, All Kin & Kindred Lovers & Warriors, All Inhabitants of the Word, Familistically
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    First Edition
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    [1] In gratitude: Loretta Dumas for typing the corpus of this book and providing decades-length inspiration and support; Alfred Henderson II, former student/now editorial assistant for various projects—too numerous to mention—associated with “Memwars”; my niece Roslyn Redmond for typing portions of the MS for this book;
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    [2] Bettie Clay for “closure” assistance in preparing “Memwars” for submission to publisher; and Maya Angelou, sister-friend of forty-years running, for opening her Winston-Salem (NC) home to me for twelve summers running— a “wood shed” of gren solace where I crafted many of these poems and partook of her “welcome table.”
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