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1970 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, Illinois
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1970 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, Illinois |
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Let's Go Some Where | by johari amini | (Jewel C. Latimore) | Introduction by Gwendolyn Brooks | [publisher's device] | Third World Press Chicago, Illinois
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Copyright (c) 1970 by johari amini
page [2]
1970
"Some of these poems have appeared previously in BWC News, Jump Bad: A Chicago Anthology, Kuumba Anthology, Negro World, Nommo, and Pan African Journal."
"For permission to reproduce any part of this book in any form, write to Third World Press, c/o Ellis' Book Store, 6447 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637"
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[1] the only dedication is vibrationed thru the circle of r ancestors/we Ohnedaruth the Mystic William Tyler Don L. Lee Marciana Commerse positives Kim Williams Adilisha Safi Joseph Frye Elaine Hogan Francis Ward Val Ward positives Mike Cook Kuumba Gwendolyn Brooks positives Ahmed Alhamisi Dolores Randall
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[2] Amus Mor Betty Shabazz Hoyt Fuller Imara Kiva positives David Llorens Diane Nash positives Walter Bradford &all othr OBAC bros/sistrs/positives Lois Ricks positives Arvada Lacefield &all oth BlkWomens Committee sisters/positives all bros/sistrs & positives
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[3] & all bros/sisters & positives&positives Thanks to Brother Omar Lama for the creation of the Alive Cover … that’s what time it is
page [3]
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[1] “THIRD WORLD PRESS: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The third world is a liberating concept for people of color, non-europeans -- for Black people. That world has an ethos -- a black aesthetic if u will -- and it is the intent of Third World Press to capture that ethos, that black energy. We attempt to give an initial exposure to black writers.”
[2] “We publish black (poetry, historical notes, essays, short stories, and hopefully novellas) for Africans here (most often referred to as "negroes") and Africans abroad. And because we publish black -- profit it not our thing/not out thing. --The Editors"
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pages 9-10
quotes from several Black and Third World revolutionaries and thinkers
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