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For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide (Beinecke JWJ A +B78 39)
For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide (Beinecke JWJ A +B78 36)
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Beinecke JWJ A +B78 39
Beinecke JWJ A +B78 36
Property / held by: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (organization) / qualifier
 
shelfmark: JWJ A +B78 36
Property / held by: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (organization) / qualifier
shelfmark: JWJ A +B78 39
 
Property / distinguishing characteristic
 
white cardstock paper, poem printed in black ink
Property / distinguishing characteristic: white cardstock paper, poem printed in black ink / rank
 
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Property / impression statement transcription
 
First and only printing of 1,000
Property / impression statement transcription: First and only printing of 1,000 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / limitation statement transcription
 
First and only printing of 1,000
Property / limitation statement transcription: First and only printing of 1,000 / rank
 
Normal rank

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Beinecke JWJ A +B78 36
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For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide (Beinecke JWJ A +B78 36)
Beinecke JWJ A +B78 36

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    28 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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    21.5 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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    Yale University Library bookplate, James Weldon Johnson collection, "From the fund established by the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Committee, 1947"
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    white cardstock paper, poem printed in black ink
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    First and only printing of 1,000
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    First and only printing of 1,000
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