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(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): This testament of sensitivity and art is dedicated to | Ann who gave much more than her assistance in preparing | the manuscript; Beverly who helped Ann with the typing; | all men and women without freedom; the memory of | George Jackson; and Eric who must never know a day | without freedom) |
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1974 edition, published by Broadside Press in Detroit, MI
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1974 edition, published by Broadside Press in Detroit, MI |
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BETCHA AIN'T | Poems from Attica | Edited with an introduction | by Celes Tisdale | [bp logo] | BROADSIDE PRESS | 12651 Old Mill Place Detroit, Michigan 48238
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First Edition
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Copyright © 1974 by Broadside Press | 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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[1] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | I acknowledge the foresight of Randy Lerner, coordina- | tor with Hospital Audiences, Incorporated; the New York | State Council on the Arts; Ed Smith and Earl Sinclair of | the Buffalo Black Drama Workshop; Attica State Correc- | tional Facility officials, especially Mr. William Dickinson, | Education Director, and Superintendent Ernest L. Mon- |
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[2] tayne; and all the Attica brothers in the workshop whose | works do not appear here.
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This testament of sensitivity and art is dedicated to | Ann who gave much more than her assistance in preparing | the manuscript; Beverly who helped Ann with the typing; | all men and women without freedom; the memory of | George Jackson; and Eric who must never know a day | without freedom
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