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Latest revision as of 18:19, 6 February 2025

1971 edition published by Broadside Press, Detroit MI
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Directionscore: Selected and New Poems (1971 Broadside Press edition)
1971 edition published by Broadside Press, Detroit MI

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    DIRECTIONSCORE: | Selected | and New Poems | Don L. Lee | [publisher's device] | BROADSIDE PRESS | 12651 Old Mill Place Detroit, Michigan 48238
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    Copyright ©️ 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 | by Don L. Lee | 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, Mich. 48238
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    0910296480
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    0910296490
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    0910296502
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
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    [1 of 1] A DEDICATION | The totality of this work, that which is positive, was in- | fluenced in part by: | blackmusic and its musicians who are too numerous to men- | tion | the positive work of the Nation of Islam under the practical | and spiritual guidance of the Honorable Elijah Muham- | mad |
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    [2 of 2] Africa and African people everywhere; we are beginning to | love each other, to learn to move together as a people.
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