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The following pages link to dedication statement transcription (P21):
Displayed 50 items.
- Adam of Ifé: Black Women in Praise of Black Men (1992 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6317) (← links)
- Blue Lights and River Songs (1982, Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6367) (← links)
- Chronicles of the Pig and Other Delusions (2010 Lotus Press, Inc., First Edition) (Q6373) (← links)
- Collage (1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6380) (← links)
- Watermelon Dress (1984, Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6383) (← links)
- Heathen (2015 Lotus Press, Inc First Edition) (Q6467) (← links)
- Oral Tradition: Selected Poems Old & New (1995 Firebrand Books edition) (Q6636) (← links)
- Reflections on the Life and Times of Toussaint L'Overture (1886 edition) (Q6708) (← links)
- Paper Soul (1968 Third World Press edition) (Q6773) (← links)
- Art of Work: The Art and Life of Haki R. Madhubuti (2007 Third World Press edition) (Q6844) (← links)
- Ransomed Wait (1983 Lotus Press edition) (Q6872) (← links)
- Spirit Run (1982 Lotus Press edition) (Q6917) (← links)
- Sans Souci and Other Stories (1989 Firebrand Books Edition) (Q7013) (← links)
- Journal of Black Poetry (v. 1, no. 8, Spring 1968) (Q7025) (← links)
- Love Poem to a Black Junkie (1975 Lotus press edition) (Q7031) (← links)
- Movement in Black (1978 Firebrand Press edition) (Q7087) (← links)
- Living As A Lesbian (1986 Firebrand Edition) (Q7127) (← links)
- Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories (1998 edition) (Q7130) (← links)
- Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (1983, Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press Edition) (Q7138) (← links)
- Armor and Flesh (2004 Lotus Press edition) (Q7271) (← links)
- Arkansippi Memwars: Poetry, Prose & Chants, 1962-2012 (2014 Third World Press edition) (Q7434) (← links)
- Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Delivered in the African Church, in The City of New-York, January 1, 1808 by Peter Williams (New York 1808 Edition, printed by Samuel Wood) (Q7458) (← links)
- Revolution: a poem (1968 Third World Press edition) (Q7505) (← links)
- Blues for an African Princess (1971 Third World Press edition) (Q7539) (← links)
- Blackness and the Adventure of Western Culture (1972 Third World Press edition) (Q7555) (← links)
- Songs of a Black Bird (1969 Third World Press edition) (Q7589) (← links)
- Indigené: an Anthology of Future Black Arts (1978 Black History Museum edition) (Q7601) (← links)
- Future and Other Stories, The (Chicago 1991 Third World Press Edition) (Q7623) (← links)
- No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (1979 Lotus Press edition) (Q7633) (← links)
- Black Ideology in African Diaspora (1973 Third World Press edition) (Q7709) (← links)
- This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (1983 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition) (Q7784) (← links)
- Two Thousand Seasons (1979 Chicago Third World Press Edition) (Q7801) (← links)
- Life of Rev. Thomas James (Sc Rare B-James) (Q7822) (← links)
- And I Travel by Rhythms and Words: New and Selected Poems (1990 Lotus Press edition) (Q7891) (← links)
- The Autobiography of Nicholas Said: A Native of Bournou, Eastern Soudan, Central Africa (Shotwell & Co Edition) (Q7959) (← links)
- O Africa, Where I Baked My Bread (1977 Lotus Press edition) (Q7963) (← links)
- Black Rituals (1972 Third World Press edition) (Q7983) (← links)
- Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems (1991 Third World Press edition) (Q7998) (← links)
- Semi-centenary and the Retrospection of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1866 Sherwood & Co Edition) (Q8007) (← links)
- Very Young Poets (1991 Third World Press edition) (Q8026) (← links)
- Winnie (1991 Third World Press edition) (Q8030) (← links)
- Who was Richard Allen and What Did He Do? (1905 Edition) (Q8037) (← links)
- Oration, Commemorative of the abolition of the slave trade in the United States; Delivered before the Wilberforce Philanthropic Association in the city of New York, on the second of January 1809. (1809 New York Edition) (Q8138) (← links)
- Our Origin, Dangers, and Duties: The Annual Address before the mayor and common council of the city of Monrovia, July 26, 1865, the day of national independence.(1865 John A. Gray & Green edition) (Q8244) (← links)
- Let's Go Some Where (1970 Third World Press edition) (Q8332) (← links)
- Phantom Nightingale: Juvenilia (1981 Lotus Press Edition) (Q8334) (← links)
- Valley of the Anointers (1979 Lotus Press edition) (Q8341) (← links)
- African Violet: Poem for a Black Woman (1982 Lotus Press edition) (Q8364) (← links)
- Empress of the Death House (1978 Lotus Press First Edition) (Q8366) (← links)
- Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices ( Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition) (Q8376) (← links)