Dear Dark Faces: Portraits of a People (1980 Lotus Press edition) (Q8388)
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1980 edition, published by Lotus Press in Detroit, Michigan
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English | Dear Dark Faces: Portraits of a People (1980 Lotus Press edition) |
1980 edition, published by Lotus Press in Detroit, Michigan |
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DEAR DARK FACES: | Portraits of a People | Selected and Illustrated by | Helen Earle Simcox | LOTUS PRESS | Detroit | 1980
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Copyright (c) 1980 By Helen Earle Simcox
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To the "world-wide dusk of dear dark faces" to whom Langston Hughes' life and art were dedicated
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[1] The editor is grateful to the following poets, their representatives, and their publishers for permission to reprint copyrighted material: LEWIS ALEXANDER: “Negro Woman” from Caroling Dusk, ed. Countee Cullen. Copyright 1927 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; renewed 1955 by Ida M. Cullen. Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.
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[2] HOUSTON A. BAKER, JR.: “Black Woman,” “For Billy and Helen’s Second,” and “Return to My Parents’ Home, Christmas, 1979” from No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black by Houston A. Baker, Jr. Copyright 1979 by Houston A. Baker, Jr. Reprinted by permission of the author.
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[3] GWENDOLYN B. BENNETT: “To a Dark Gil” from Caroling Dusk, ed. Countee Cullen. Copyright 1927 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; renewed 1955 by Ida M. Cullen. Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. LEBERT BETHUNE” “Harlem Freeze Frame” reprinted by permission of the author.
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