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049 PSSA
050 00 PS508.N3|bI18 1994
082 00 810.8/0354|220
245 00 I hear a symphony :|bAfrican Americans celebrate love /
|cedited by Paula L. Woods and Felix H. Liddell.
250 First Anchor Books edition.
264 1 New York :|bAnchor Books,|c1994.
300 xiii, 334 pages :|billustrations (some color), map ;|c25
cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
505 00 |gBlack must be beautiful again.|tBlack must be beautiful
again /|rBebe Moore Campbell --|tNegritude /|rJames A.
Emanuel --|tfrom Dreaming ourselves dark and deep : black
beauty /|rbell hooks --|tfrom Mysticism and the experience
of love /|rHoward Thurman --|tWho and whose you are : an
interview with Brenda Tapia /|rFelix H. Liddell and Paula
L. Woods --|tSpeak the truth to the people /|rMari Evans -
-|tFirst man /|rNaomi Long Madgett --|tQuestion : What is
the greatest challenge you face as a black man? /|rHaki R.
Madhubuti --|tfrom The damnation of women /|rW.E.B. DuBois
--|tUp sister /|rRuth Forman --|tQuilting on the rebound /
|rTerry McMillan --|tI thought it was Tangiers I wanted /
|rLangston Hughes --|tWhy do we live? /|rCharles W.
Chesnutt.
505 00 |gFamilies of the heart.|tfrom Behind the scenes /
|rElizabeth Keckley --|tHands : for Mother's Day /|rNikki
Giovanni --|tfrom All stories are true /|rJohn Edgar
Wideman --|tPathway : from son to father /|rLenard D.
Moore --|tLetter--James S. Watson to James L. Watson --
|tLetter--James L. Watson to James S. Watson --|tfrom Our
children are not things /|rHoward Thurman --|tImage of
myself 3 /|rIra B. Jones --|tNow that I am forever with
child /|rAudre Lorde --|tOf the passing of the first-born
/|rW.E.B. DuBois --|tI will not let them take you /|rOpal
Palmer Adisa --|tfrom Miss Emily's grandson won't hush his
mouth /|rEssex Hemphill --|tLetter--Claude A. and Etta M.
Barnett to Maria Barnett Tinnin.
505 00 |gA jewel for a friend.|tPages for a friend /|rNtozake
Shange --|tLetter--Mrs. Sue Bailey Thurman to Meta W.
Fuller --|tA jewel for a friend /|rJ. California Cooper --
|tThe drugstore /|rToi Derricotte --|tFor a friend who
considers suicide /|rGloria Wade-Gayles --|tWar stories /
|rSaundra Murray Nettles --|tThe letter /|rWendell Hooper
--|tAin't too proud to beg /|rPeter J. Harris --|tA poem
of friendship /|rNikki Giovanni.
505 00 |gFor better, for worse.|tInvitation to love /|rPaul
Laurence Dunbar --|tLetter--Loney Butler to Sophronia
Collins --|tLetter--Sophronia Collins to Loney Butler --
|tValentines /|rHenry Dumas --|tMy first kiss /|rDexter
Rivens --|tLyric : I am looking at music /|rPinkie Gordon
Lane --|tWater of your bath /|rAhmasi --|tfrom And do
remember me /|rMarita Golden --|tBe somebody fragrant /
|rPeter J. Harris --|tLetters--Aaron Douglas to Alta
Sawyer --|tfrom The autobiography of Malcolm X /|rMalcolm
X, with the assistance of Alex Haley --|tA black wedding
song /|rGwendolyn Brooks --|tThe day Kenny did it /
|rSaundra Sharp --|tShowers and crepe paper /|rdevorah
major --|tEpithalamium and shivaree /|rMarilyn Waniek --
|tLetters--Charles R. Drew, M.D., to Lenore Robbins Drew -
-|tFor better, for worse /|rAurelia and John Hope
Franklin.
505 00 |gSee the heart.|tSee the heart /|rJean Toomer --|tThe
chitlin circuit : on black community /|rbell hooks --
|tAffirmative action blues /|rElizabeth Alexander --
|tFighting my homophobia /|rGloria Wade-Gayles --|tMoving
toward the light : recovery in our communities /|rCecil
Williams --|tAll about my job /|rAlice Childress --|tMiss
Jones /|rWanda Coleman --|tMiz culchure lady /|rNayo
Barbara Malcolm Watkins --|tListen children /|rLucille
Clifton.
505 00 |gA home in that rock.|tMy blackness is the beauty of this
land /|rLance Jeffers --|tfrom Mississippi solo /|rEddy L.
Harris --|tThe tree of love /|rLinda Goss --|tAt home on
an island /|rJill Nelson --|tMy city /|rJames Weldon
Johnson --|tWe, too, sing "America" /|rDuke Ellington --
|tLetter--"George" to his sister --|tfrom What to the
slaves is the fourth of July? /|rFrederick Douglass --
|tKids and the pledge : not a truth but a goal /|rFrank
Harris III --|tMy dungeon shook /|rJames Baldwin --
|tAmerica /|rClaude McKay.
505 00 |gI leave you love.|tDearly beloved /|rSaundra Sharp --
|tCrumbs through the forest : a south-central fairy tale /
|rPaula L. Woods --|tMaking a scene /|rNikky Finney --
|tLetter--Joseph Beam to his mother and father --|tIn
memoriam : for James Baldwin (1924-1987) /|rQuincy Troupe
--|tAiley, Baldwin, Floyd, Killens, and Mayfield /|rMaya
Angelou --|tNobel laureate speech /|rToni Morrison --|tMy
last will and testament /|rMary McLeod Bethune.
520 A collection of art, poetry, love letters, and excerpts
from speeches, essays, novels, and plays.
530 Also issued online.
650 0 American literature|xAfrican American authors.
650 0 African Americans|vLiterary collections.
650 0 Love|vLiterary collections.
700 1 Woods, Paula L.
700 1 Liddell, Felix H.
776 08 |iOnline version:|tI hear a symphony.|b1st Anchor Books
ed.|dNew York : Anchor Books, 1994|w(OCoLC)645919455
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