To Gwen with Love (1971 Johnson Publishing Company edition) (Q14374)

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1971 edition published by the Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago
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To Gwen with Love (1971 Johnson Publishing Company edition)
1971 edition published by the Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago

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    TO GWEN WITH LOVE | An Anthology dedicated to | Gwendolyn Brooks | Edited by | Patricia L. Brown | Don L. Lee | and Francis Ward | Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. | Chicago: 1971
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    [12], 149, [3] pages
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    Printed in the United States of America
    title page verso
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    Copyright ©️ 1971 by Johnson Publishing Company Inc. All rights | reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof | in any form.
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    0874850436
    cloth
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    0874850444
    paper
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    For the blak people to/for/from | whom Gwendolyn Brooks writes and for | Gwen, with our love, BLAKLUV
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    contributor biographies
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    editors' note
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    photograph of two children
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    photograph of one child
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    [1 of 3] Acknowledgements | Thanks are due to the following for permission to include previously | published selections. | Broadside Press, for "Gwendolyn Brooks," copyright ©️ 1969 by don l. lee | from Don'y Cry, Scream; and for "The Sun Came" and "To Gwendolyn | Brooks," copyright ©️ 1968 by Etheridge Knight from Poems from Prison. |
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    [2 of 3] Negro Digest, for "A Live Celebration" by Sarah Webster Fabio from | September/October Negro Digest; and for "For Eusi, Ahi Kewi and | Gwen Brooks" from June 1969 Negro Digest. Used by permission of the | authors. |
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    [3 of 3] South and West, for "His Body is an Eloquence" by Pinkie Gordon | Lane, from South and West, vol. 8, nos. 2-3, copyright ©️ by | Sue Abbott Boyd.
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