Poetry of Prison: Poems by Black Prisoners (1972 DuSable Museum of African American History edition) (Q10600)
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1972 edition, published by the DuSable Museum of African American History
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English | Poetry of Prison: Poems by Black Prisoners (1972 DuSable Museum of African American History edition) |
1972 edition, published by the DuSable Museum of African American History |
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POETRY | of PRISON | POEMS by BLACK | PRISONERS | Introduction by | billy hand(s) robinson
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Copyright 1972 By the DuSable Museum of African-American History 3806 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60653
title page verso
1972
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To The Memory of George Jackson eulogy in g for george jackson later, brother george, later... what more could there be to say? your death screamed LAZARUS at dead balls & stirred them. i, too, come your way. billy hand(s) robinson
page 3
Excerpt beginning "eulogy...way" credited to billy hand(s) robinson
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[fill in later]
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Acknowledgements read "Whatever income may accrue from sales will go back into this fund..."
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"Contributions from this book go to the DuSable Museum of African American History's Prison Fun"
title page verso
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Excerpt from Etheridge Knight from Black Voices From Prison
page 5
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Excerpt from Dennis Brutus from Letters to Martha
page 9
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Excerpt from Ho Chi Minh from Prison Diary (misspelled "Dairy')
page 24
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Excerpt from Yours in Revolution by H. Rap Brown
page 31
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Excerpt from Etheridge Knight from Black Voice from Prison
page 38
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Depicts silhouette of person standing holding onto prison cell bars
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