East 110th Street (1973 Broadside Press Edition) (Q1586)

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1973 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI
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East 110th Street (1973 Broadside Press Edition)
1973 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI

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    East 110th Street | by | jose-angel figueroa | [ornament - bp logo] | BROADSIDE PRESS | 12651 Old Mill Place Detroit, Mich. 48238
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    First printing
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    Copyright © 1973 by Jose-Angel Figueroa | All Rights Reserved | Some of the following poems have been published in | Black Creation, The Rican and Daily World | No part of this book can be copied, reproduced, or used in | any way without written permission from Broadside Press, | 12651 Old Mill Place, Detroit, Michigan, 48238
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    [1] my thoughts & vibrations | these poems are born by borikén and its people: | / all those who have struggled | for decades to make nuestra isla | an independent nation in self-| determining its rights & its | future./ | it is especially dedicated to: ramon emeterio betances & don pedro albizu campos | two revolutionary fathers who | have taught la patria that | “valor y sacrificio” is itself |
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