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The following pages link to edition of (P13):
Displayed 50 items.
- Combahee River Collective Statement: Black Feminist Organizing In The Seventies and Eighties (1986 Kitchen Table Press edition) (Q6847) (← links)
- Hermit-Woman (1983 Lotus Press edition) (Q6864) (← 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)
- 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)
- English Language in Liberia (1861 Bunce & Co. edition) (Q7142) (← links)
- Defense of LeRoi Jones Is a Defense of You and Me (1967 Jihad Productions edition) (Q7230) (← links)
- Felix of the Silent Forest (1967 Poets Press edition) (Q7236) (← links)
- Beautiful Days (1965 Poets Press edition) (Q7239) (← links)
- 44 on 44: Forty-Four African American Writers on the Election of Barack Obama 44th President of the United States (2011 Third World Press edition) (Q7251) (← links)
- Slave Ship (1969 Jihad Productions edition) (Q7253) (← links)
- Armor and Flesh (2004 Lotus Press edition) (Q7271) (← links)
- Extinguisher Extinguished! or David M. Reese, M.D. "Used Up." (1834 New York D. Ruggles edition) (Q7275) (← links)
- Black Art (Jihad Productions 1966 edition) (Q7330) (← links)
- Arkansippi Memwars: Poetry, Prose & Chants, 1962-2012 (2014 Third World Press edition) (Q7434) (← links)
- Answers in Progress (1969 Jihad Productions broadside edition) (Q7435) (← links)
- Prayer Meeting (Or the First Militant Minister) (Jihad Productions edition) (Q7439) (← links)
- Reflections of the Sun (Jihad Productions First Edition) (Q7443) (← links)
- Poetry for Beautiful Black Women (1969 Jihad Productions edition) (Q7448) (← links)
- Afro-Arts Anthology: New Works (1969 Jihad Productions First Edition, 1969 Third Printing, Newark, NJ) (Q7456) (← 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)
- Ujamaa—The Basis of African Socialism (Jihad Productions edition) (Q7469) (← links)
- Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture (Jihad Productions edition) (Q7476) (← links)
- Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People, During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia in the Year 1793: And Refutation of Some Censures Thrown Upon Them in Some Late Publications (1794 edition, printed by William W. Woodard) (Q7483) (← links)
- Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies (1888 Marshall W. Taylor and W.C. Echols, Publishers edition) (Q7494) (← links)
- Revolution: a poem (1968 Third World Press edition) (Q7505) (← links)
- Life of the Rev. Elisha W. Green, Written By Himself (1888 Republican Printing Office edition) (Q7507) (← links)
- Remarks on the Life and Character of James Forten, Delivered at Bethel, March 30, 1842 (Philadelphia 1842 Edition) (Q7512) (← 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)
- Pastoral Letter, Addressed to the Colored Presbyterian Church, in the City of New York by Theodore Wright (1832 New York Edition, printed by Sears and Martin) (Q7567) (← links)
- Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny of the Colored Race by Henry Highland Garnet (1848, Troy, NY Edition, printed by J.C. Kneeland and Co.) (Q7577) (← 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)
- Report from Part Two (1996 Third World Press edition) (Q7618) (← links)
- Future and Other Stories, The (Chicago 1991 Third World Press Edition) (Q7623) (← links)
- Healing Heart: Poems 1973-1988 (1989 Kitchen Table Press Edition) (Q7627) (← links)
- No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (1979 Lotus Press edition) (Q7633) (← links)
- Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition) (Q7669) (← links)
- Arm Yourself, Or Harm Yourself (1967 Jihad Productions edition) (Q7685) (← links)
- Slave Insurrection in 1831, in Southampton County, VA., Headed by Nat Turner. Also A Conspiracy of Slaves in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1822. (1849 self-published edition) (Q7686) (← links)
- Heartland: Selected Poems (1981 Lotus Press edition) (Q7690) (← links)
- Black Ideology in African Diaspora (1973 Third World Press edition) (Q7709) (← links)
- Garvey, Lumumba and Malcolm: Black National-Separatists (1972 Third World Press edition) (Q7723) (← links)
- Few Facts Relating To Lagos, Abbeokuta, and Other Sections of Central Africa (1860 King & Baird Printers Edition) (Q7778) (← links)