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first edition, copyrighted 1959, published by Exposition Press
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| English | Seeds of Turmoil (1959 Exposition Press Edition) |
first edition, copyrighted 1959, published by Exposition Press |
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SEEDS OF | TURMOIL | A NOVEL OF AMERICAN FW'S | BRAINWASHED IN KOREA | by | FREEMAN POLLARD | [ornamented publisher's logo] | EXPOSITION PRESS - NEW YORK
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© 1959 by Freeman Pollard.
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[1] Inasmuch as this is a first novel, the author wishes to express | his sincere thanks to those who offered the great support and | inspiration that made this book possible. For technical and | professional advice he wishes to thank the following: | Dr. E. B. Goode, Mobile, Alabama; Dr. W. E. Lewis, Chief | of Psychiatry and Neurology, Veterans' Administration Hospital, | Tuskegee, Alabama;
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[2] Professor Frank Miller, Jr., Alabama State | College; and Captain Triphonia Goode, United States Army | Reserve. | For great moral support and inspiration he wishes to thank | Reverend William E. Carson, Pastor of State Street A.M.E. Zion | Church, Mobile, Alabama; Master Sergeant Milton Posovsky, | United States Marine Corps Reserve; Technical Sergeant Ernest | D'Astoli, United States Marine
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[3] Corps; and Mr. and Mrs. Willie | B. Ross, and Mr. Ross's secretary, Miss Ruby D. Jones, whose | patience is unlimited. | He also wishes to acknowledge the immense inspiration he | received from the late Bishop Charles Cecil Coleman, A.B., | D.D., Ph.D.
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