Indigené: an Anthology of Future Black Arts (1978 Black History Museum edition) (Q7601)

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edition published by Black History Museum UMUM, copyrighted 1978
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Indigené: an Anthology of Future Black Arts (1978 Black History Museum edition)
edition published by Black History Museum UMUM, copyrighted 1978

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    INDIGENE' | AN ANTHOLOGY OF FUTURE BLACK ARTS | Edited By | BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM COMMITTEE | Black History Museum UMUM Publishers | P.O. Box 15057 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130
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    Copyright c 1978 by Black History Museum Committee | All rights reserved. No part of this book may be copied, reproduced or used in any way without written permission from the Black History Museum Committee, P.O. Box 15057, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130
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    [1] Dedicated to the living, dead and the unborn. | The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Charles H. Houston, William Fontaine, Leon Gontran Damas, Adam C. Powell, Delmar Dosie, Paule Marshall, Charlie Parker, | Lee Morgan, Abram J. Harris, William Dean, Yvonne B. Burke, Marie Laveau, | Freddie L.X. Thomas, Harry J. Dean, Mayor Ernest Morial, Eartha Kitt |
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    [2] Frank Collymore, Kwame Nkrumah, David Mandessi Diop, Cheikh Anta Diop, Ousmane Sembene | Carlos More, Dr. Whittier H. Wright, Georgia D. Johnson, Marcus and Amy Jacques Garvey, | Thomas Harvey, | Drusilla D. Houston, Jacques Roumain, | Julian Abele, Paul R. Williams, Min. Lucius X, Louis Farrakhan, Stanley James |
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    [3] Aime Cesaire, C.L.R. James, Marcus Foster, Jean Price Mars, Katherine Dunham | Cecil B. Moore, Reverends J. Pius Barbour, William Lloyd Imes, Bob Morley | Peter Tosh, Jacques Stephen Alexis, Willis N. Huggins, Judge Bruce McWright | James Ngugi, Nelson Mandela, Patrice Lumumba, Martin Luther King, | Malcolm X, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Dizzy Gillespie, Nina Simone, |
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    [4] Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Dr. J., Jackie Robinson, Jack Johnson, | Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Hank Aaron, Carter G. Woodson, Amilcar Cabral, | Attorney Reuben Munday, Scott Joplin, Jellyroll Morton, Betty Carter, | Ella Fitzgerald, Gwendolyn Brooks, Margaret Walker, Alex Haley, Paul Robeson, |
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    [5] Amiri Baraka, Henry Dumas, Victor Sejour, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, } William Leo Hansberry, F.H. Hammurabi, Rap Brown, Cicely Tyson, William Marshall, | Sterling A. Brown, Merze Tate, Irene Diggs, Selma Burke, Ruby Doris Robinson, |
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    [6] Armand, Janiah, Claude Offord, Mark Hyman, Joel A. Rogers, George G.M. James, | Kenya, Caro, Shakir, Kendal, Kenny Gamble, Bob "Parris" Moses, | Harold Preston, Oscar Brown, Lois Pierre-Noel, Elldrus Poindexer, Harry Haywood, | O.J. Simpson, Mahalia Jackson, Ma Rainey, and many others.
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    title: Mother's Day Parade
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    title: "Will Marion Cook, In Da Homey"
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    title: "Laveau/Dunham"
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    woodcut, title: Guyanamer
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    title: Femme-du-couleur
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