Don't Cry, SCREAM (1969 Broadside Press edition) (Q1603)

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1969 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI
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Don't Cry, SCREAM (1969 Broadside Press edition)
1969 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI

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    DON'T CRY | SCREAM | by | DON L. LEE | INTRODUCTION BY GWENDOLYN BROOKS | BROADSIDE PRESS | 12651 Old Mill Place [break on same line] Detroit, Michigan 48238
    copyright page verso
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    First Printing
    copyright page
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    [1] First Edition | First Printing | Copyright © 1969 by Don L. Lee | All Rights Reserved | Library of Congress catalog card number: 70:78641 | For permission to reproduce any part of this book, write to | Broadside Press |12651 Old Mill Place, Detroit, Michigan 48238
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    [2] Some of these poems have appeared previously in Negro | Digest, Journal of Black Poetry, Broadside Series, Soul-| book, Black Expression, Black Arts Anthology, Fortnight, | Free lance, Nommo, The New York Times, Ebony, Mojo, | and Black Cultural Weekly. | Would like to thank Art McFallan | for the "together" cover.--d.l.l.
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    [1] Dedication/ myself is them/ u | first: to all blackmothers & especially mine (maxine) who | will never read this book but to me in my early years: | nigger, if u is goin ta open | yr / mouth Don't Cry, Scream. | which also means: Don't Beg, Take. | & second, which is really first: to the realpeople, us; black- | people.
    facing copyright page
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    [2] gwendolyn brooks hoyt w fuller dudley randall ameer | baraka marvin x david llorens k william kgotsitsile | barabra ann teer jewel latimore walter bradford james | cunningham carolyn m rodgers etheridge knight mar- | garet t g burroughs rochelle ricks marion graves
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    [3] h rap | brown ebon curtis ellis regina drake ronda davis rand-| son c boykin freda high my oldman where-ever he is | omar lama art mcfallan onetha eugene perkins ches- | ter givens jill witherspoon sonia sanchez pat smith | joe goncalves
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    [4] s e anderson norman jordan ahmed | legraham alhamisi sterling plumpp earnestine dondi | lee askia muhammad toure’ jackie pee wee blood | larry neal all the brothers in prison butch nikki giovan- | ni mary jane pharoah sanders a b spellman francis | & val ward ruwa chiri lessie mims david diop ted | joans
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    [5] gerald mcworter stephen henderson mari evans | sarah webster fabio john o killens margaret walker | catherine bobb hamilton margaret danner alicia l | johnson betty curtis my black students at cornell to | those of u whose names do not appear above
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    [6] thisisu | thisisu thisisu go ahead, anyhow. | in the name of Allah, the Beneficient, the Merciful. | As-Salaam-Alaikum, | d. l. l
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    First Edition
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    | Would like to thank Art McFallan | for the "together" cover.--d.l.l.
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    [8] pages, 56 pages
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