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(‎Created claim: publication statement transcription (P16): Published in the United States by Kitchen Tab;e: Women of | Color Press, Post Office Box 908, Latham, NY 12210.)
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Published in the United States by Kitchen Tab;e: Women of | Color Press, Post Office Box 908, Latham, NY 12210.
Published in the United States by Kitchen Table: Women of | Color Press, Post Office Box 908, Latham, NY 12210.

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1987 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition
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Comrade is as Precious as a Rice Seedling (1987 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition)
1987 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition

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    a comrade | is as precious | as a rice seedling | Mila D. Aguilar | Kitchen Table | Women of Color Press | [graphic of pot or basket] | Latham, New York
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    SECOND EDITION | With new poems from | Why Cage Pigeons?
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    First Printing
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    Copyright (c) 1984, 1985, & 1987 by Mila D. Aguilar. | "introduction," copyright (c) 1984 by Audre Lorde. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, | except in the case of reviews, without permission in writing by | the publisher.
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    Published in the United States by Kitchen Table: Women of | Color Press, Post Office Box 908, Latham, NY 12210.
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