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1974 first edition published by Third World Press, Chicago
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Present Is a Dangerous Place to Live (1974 Third World Press edition)
1974 first edition published by Third World Press, Chicago

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    THE PRESENT IS A DANGEROUS | PLACE TO LIVE | by | KEORAPETSE KGOSITSILE | Third World Press Chicago
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    Copyright © 1974 by Keorapetse Kgositsile | All Rights Reserved
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    No Portion of this book can be reprinted, copied or reproduced | in any manner except by written permission from Third World | Press, 7524 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60619
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    First Edition
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    Manufactured in the United States of America
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    From title page verso: "Typesetting services provided by HIEROGLYPHICS INK. 7524 South Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, Ill. 60619"
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    0883780577
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    November 1974
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    [1 of 2] For all those brothers and sisters | Who struggled to look at the present | Straight in its dangerous face | And faced it in attempts to change it | And to the memory of: | Conrad Kent Rivers, Eric Dolphy, Henry Dumas | Whose still voices are out there | Hammered into an area of depthoffeeling |
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    [2 of 2] In the whirlwind with Coleman Hawkins | And Jean Toomer. They still reed and rite | Right here where they knew that "The Dixie Pike | Has grown from a goat path in Africa."
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    [4], vi, 38 pages
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