Art of Work: The Art and Life of Haki R. Madhubuti (2007 Third World Press edition) (Q6844): Difference between revisions

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[1] I would like to thank my husband, Michael Simanga, for his encouragement and unbelievable support throughout the research and writing process for this book. I owe a special thanks to my mother, Charlie M. Hooper, and my father, Napoleon Hooper, who provided financial and spiritual support throughout graduate school.
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2007 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, IL
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Art of Work: The Art and Life of Haki R. Madhubuti (2007 Third World Press edition)
2007 edition, published by Third World Press in Chicago, IL

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    Art of Work | The Art and Life of Haki R. Madhubuti | Lita Hooper | [publisher's device] | THIRD WORLD PRESS | CHICAGO
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    (c) 2007 by Lita Hooper
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    This book is dedicated to my children, Malik Rasuli and Sojourner Imani.
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    First Edition
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    [1] I would like to thank my husband, Michael Simanga, for his encouragement and unbelievable support throughout the research and writing process for this book. I owe a special thanks to my mother, Charlie M. Hooper, and my father, Napoleon Hooper, who provided financial and spiritual support throughout graduate school.
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