Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices ( Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition) (Q8376)

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Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition
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Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices ( Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition)
Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition

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    Need: | A Chorale for | Black Woman | Voices [ horizontal line] | Audre Lorde | [horizontal line] KITCHEN TABLE: Women of Color Press | [ornament]
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    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, except in the | case of reviews, without permission in writing by the publisher. Published | in the United States by Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, Post Office | Box 908, Latham, NY 12110
    Title page verso
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    First Edition. | First Printing
    an earlier version appeared in Chosen Poems, Old and New, by Audre Lorde
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    Copyright © 1990 by Audre Lorde
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    0913175225
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    Freedom Organizing Series #6
    insert title page before bound contents
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    Cover and text design
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    lllustrations for text and cover designs are from Between Our Selves by Audre Lorde, published by Eidolon Editions, Point Reyes, Ca,, 1976.
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    31 August 1989
    St. Croix
    includes, in 'NOTES', footnote detailing the circumstances surrounding the murder of Eleanor Bumpurs, the murder of Yvonne Smallwood, and a refererence to "Kalamu ya Salaam"
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    includes list titled 'RESOURCES FOR ORGANIZING'
    p. 16 - p. 18
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    [2], 3-20 pages
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    For Patricia Cowan and Bobbie Jean Graham| and the hundreds of other mangled Black Women whose nightmares inform these words
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