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I would like to dedicate this book to brothers | Malcolm X, | Langston Hughes | and | John Coltrane | All innovators in their own way.
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First edition, published in 1968 by Broadside Press, Detroit
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Black Pride (1968 Broadside Press edition)
First edition, published in 1968 by Broadside Press, Detroit

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    BLACK PRIDE | by | DON L. LEE | Introduction | by | Dudley Randall | 1968 | BROADSIDE PRESS | 12651 OLD MILL PLACE | Detroit, Michigan 48238
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    I would like to dedicate this book to brothers | Malcolm X, | Langston Hughes | and | John Coltrane | All innovators in their own way.
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