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(Created claim: printing statement transcription (P18): All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. | No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any | manner whatsoever without written permission except in the | case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and | reviews.) |
(Changed claim: acknowledgment statement transcription (P65): [2] In the Mecca | Parts of this book were first published in Negro Digest, Chicago | Magazine, Journal of Black Poetry and Sisters Today, and by Broad- | side Press. | Certain poems in Beckonings, Riot, and Family Pictures were | Reprinted in To Disembark, and I credit Broadside Press of Detroit | and Third World Press of Chicago) |
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Copyright ©1945, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1970, | 1971, 1975, 1981, 1987 by Gwendolyn Brooks Blakely. | |||
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To the Memory | of My Parents, | David and Keziah Brooks | |||
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[1] Annie Allen | The Author acknowledges her indebtedness to the John Simon Gug- | genheim Memorial Foundation of New York. | Some of the poems were published in Common Ground, Poetry, | Negro Story, The Poetry of the Negro, and Cross-Section 1945. | The Bean Eaters | Some of these poems were first published in Harper's Magazine, | Poetry, and Voices | |||
| Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [1] Annie Allen | The Author acknowledges her indebtedness to the John Simon Gug- | genheim Memorial Foundation of New York. | Some of the poems were published in Common Ground, Poetry, | Negro Story, The Poetry of the Negro, and Cross-Section 1945. | The Bean Eaters | Some of these poems were first published in Harper's Magazine, | Poetry, and Voices / rank | |||
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| Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [1] Annie Allen | The Author acknowledges her indebtedness to the John Simon Gug- | genheim Memorial Foundation of New York. | Some of the poems were published in Common Ground, Poetry, | Negro Story, The Poetry of the Negro, and Cross-Section 1945. | The Bean Eaters | Some of these poems were first published in Harper's Magazine, | Poetry, and Voices / qualifier | |||
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[2] In the Mecca | Parts of this book were first published in Negro Digest, Chicago | Magazine, Journal of Black Poetry and Sisters Today, and by Broad- | side Press. | Certain poems in Beckonings, Riot, and Family Pictures were | Reprinted in To Disembark, and I credit Broadside Press of Detroit | and Third World Press of Chicago | |||
| Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [2] In the Mecca | Parts of this book were first published in Negro Digest, Chicago | Magazine, Journal of Black Poetry and Sisters Today, and by Broad- | side Press. | Certain poems in Beckonings, Riot, and Family Pictures were | Reprinted in To Disembark, and I credit Broadside Press of Detroit | and Third World Press of Chicago / rank | |||
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| Property / acknowledgment statement transcription: [2] In the Mecca | Parts of this book were first published in Negro Digest, Chicago | Magazine, Journal of Black Poetry and Sisters Today, and by Broad- | side Press. | Certain poems in Beckonings, Riot, and Family Pictures were | Reprinted in To Disembark, and I credit Broadside Press of Detroit | and Third World Press of Chicago / qualifier | |||
location on resource: page 13 | |||
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Third World Press 1987 edition, fifth printing, Chicago
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| English | Blacks (Third World Press 1987 edition) |
Third World Press 1987 edition, fifth printing, Chicago |
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BLACKS | GWENDOLYN BROOKS | THIRD WORLD PRESS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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Some of the material in this compilation has been previously | published by Harper and Row, New York, under the | following titles: Maud Martha, The Bean Eaters, In the | Mecca, Annie Allen, A Street in Bronzeville and The World of | Gwendolyn Brooks
title page verso
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All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. | No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any | manner whatsoever without written permission except in the | case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and | reviews.
title page verso
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Copyright ©1945, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1970, | 1971, 1975, 1981, 1987 by Gwendolyn Brooks Blakely.
title page verso
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To the Memory | of My Parents, | David and Keziah Brooks
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[1] Annie Allen | The Author acknowledges her indebtedness to the John Simon Gug- | genheim Memorial Foundation of New York. | Some of the poems were published in Common Ground, Poetry, | Negro Story, The Poetry of the Negro, and Cross-Section 1945. | The Bean Eaters | Some of these poems were first published in Harper's Magazine, | Poetry, and Voices
page 13
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[2] In the Mecca | Parts of this book were first published in Negro Digest, Chicago | Magazine, Journal of Black Poetry and Sisters Today, and by Broad- | side Press. | Certain poems in Beckonings, Riot, and Family Pictures were | Reprinted in To Disembark, and I credit Broadside Press of Detroit | and Third World Press of Chicago
page 13
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