October Journey (1973 Broadside Press edition) (Q1800)
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1973 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI
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English | October Journey (1973 Broadside Press edition) |
1973 edition, published by Broadside Press, Detroit, MI |
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OCTOBER | JOURNEY | by | Margaret Walker | [bp logo] | Broadside Press | 12651 Old Mill Place, Detroit, Michigan 48238
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Copyright © 1973 by Margaret Walker Alexander | All Rights Reserved | No part of this book can be copied, reproduced, or used | in any way without written permission from | Broadside Press, 12651 Old Mill Place, Detroit, Michigan 48238
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[1] All but one of these poems appeared first in magazines | or anthologies. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the | publishers of each with thanks for permission to reprint | the following: | 1. "October Journey" in The Poetry of the Negro. Edited | by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps. Doubleday, | 1949. | 2. "Harriet Tubman" in Phylon, a Journal of Race and Culture. Atlanta, 1944. |
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[2] 3. “Ode on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Sixth | President of Jackson State College” in Black Insights, | Anthology. Edited by Nick Aaron Ford. Ginn and Company, 1970. | 4. “I Want to Write” in Crisis Magazine, National Journal of the NAACP. May, 1934. | 5. “Dear Are The Nmaes” in Virgnia Quarterly, Spring, 1955. | 6. “For Mary McLeod Bethune” in Mary McLeod Be- |
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[3] thune, biography, by Catherine Owens Peare, Van- |guard Press, 1951. | 7. “For Paul Laurence Dunbar.” This poem was written for Paul Laurence Dunbar Centennial Celebration in | Dayton, Ohio, 1972. | 8. “For Gwen”—1969 in To Gwen With Love, Anthology. | Edited by Patricia L. Brown, Don L. Lee, and Francis | Ward. Johnson Publishing Company, 1971. |
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[4] 9. “A Litany From the Dark People” in Phylon Magazine, | a Journal of Race and Culture. September, 1952.
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This book is dedicated to the memory of my | father, the Reverend Sigismund C. Walker, | and to my late friend and mentor, Langston | Hughes
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