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003 OCoLC
005 20101108010010.0
008 720103s1971 miu 001 0 eng
010 70142061
019 493390
020 0910296510|q(pbk) 0910296537
020 9780910296519|q(pbk) 0910296537
020 0910296537
020 9780910296533
035 (OCoLC)00221174
035 (OCoLC)221174|z(OCoLC)493390
040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dBTCTA|dOCLCG|dVQT
049 PSSA
050 00 PS591.N4|bB66
082 00 811/.5/408
245 12 A broadside treasury.
250 [First edition].
264 1 Detroit, Mich. :|bBroadside Press|c[1971]
300 188 pages ;|c22 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Poems.
505 00 |tFrom|tFor Malcolm:|tMy ace of spades /|rTed Jones --
|tMalcolm X- an autobiography ;|tMorning raga for Malcolm
/|rLarry Neal --|tEl-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz /|rRobert
Hayden --|tOne year ago /|rDavid Llorens --|tFor Malcolm /
|rJoyce Whitsitt Lawrence --|tIf blood is black, then
spirit neglects my unborn son /|rConrad Kent Rivers --
|tMalcolm /|rSonia Sanchez --|tJudgement Day /|rKent
Foreman --|tBrother Malcolm's echo /|rK. William
Kgositsile --|gA|tpoem for black hearts /|rLeRoi Jones --
|tAt that moment /|rRaymond Patterson --|tFor brother
Malcolm /|rEdward S. Spriggs.|tFrom|tThe poets:|gThe life
of Lincoln West ;|tYoung Africans ;|tPaul Robeson /
|rGwendolyn Brooks --|gThe|tsmall bells of Benin ;|tEtta
Moten's attic ;|gThe|tconvert /|rMargaret Danner --|tHell,
Mary /|rJon Eckels --|gThe|tnegro ;|tFreedom rider :
washout ;|gThe|ttreehouse ;|tFisherman ;|tSixteen, yeah ;
|tWhitey, baby /|rJames Emanuel --|tPoem (For BMC No. 1) ;
|gThe|ttrue import of pre
505 00 |tWilmington Delaware ;|tI'm not lonely ;|tBlack power ;
|tSeduction ;|gThe|tfuneral of Martin Luther King, Jr. ;
|tKnoxville, Tennessee ;|tRevolutionary music ;|tBeautiful
Black men ;|tFor Saundra ;|tMy poem ;|tBlack judgements ;
|tPoem for Aretha ;|tNo reservations ;|tAlone ;|gThe|tgame
of game ;|tKidnap poem ;|tFor a lady of pleasure now
retired ;|t2nd rapp ;|gA|trobin's poem ;|tToy poem /
|rNikki Giovanni --|tPrologue ;|tGeorgia- it's the gospel
truth /|rEverett Hoagland --|tWhen she spoke of God ;
|tVietnam : I need more than this crust of salt /|rLance
Jeffers --|tWhen brown is black ;|tMandela's sermon ;
|tElegy for David Diop ;|tIvory masks in orbit ;|tTo Fanon
/|rK.W. Kgositsite --|tHard rock returns to prison ;|gThe
|tidea of ancestry ;|tAs you leave me ;|gThe|tviolent
space ;|t2 poems for Black relocation centers ;|tIt was a
funky deal ;|gThe|tsun came /|rEtheridge Knight --
|t"Stereo" ;|tAwareness ;|gThe|tcure all ;|gThe|tnew
integrationist ;|tTw
505 00 |tIn the interest of Black salvation ;|gThe|twall ;|gThe
|tdeath dance ;|tBut he was cool ;|tDon't cry, scream ;
|tAssassination ;|tMalcolm spoke, who listened? ;|gA|tpoem
to complement other poems ;|tBlackmusic, a beginning ;
|tBlackwoman ;|gThe|trevolutionary screw ;|tReflections on
a lost love ;|gA|tpoem looking for a reader ;|gA|tmessage
all Blackpeople can dig ;|tMixed sketches ;|tOn seeing
Diana go maddddddddd ;|gA|tpoem for a poet ;|tChange is
not always progress ;|tFor Black people ;|tMove un-noticed
to be noticed /|rDon L. Lee --|tRoses and revolutions ;
|tPrimitives ;|gThe|trite ;|tHail, Dionysos ;|tBallad of
Birmingham ;|gThe|tsouthern road ;|tGeorge ;|tBooker T.
and W.E.B. ;|gThe|tprofile on the pillow /|rDudley Randall
--|tExecution ;|tWho shall die ;|tSeascape ;|tMy childhood
/|rJames Randall --|tAssailant ;|tReptile ;|gThe|troach ;
|gAn|tinconvenience /|rJohn Raven --|tTo all brothers ;
|tPoem at thirty ;|tBlack magic ;|tSummary ;|gA|tp
505 00 |tWe a baddddd people ;|tLife poem ;|tSo this is our
revolution ;|tLet us begin the real work ;|gA|tballad for
Stirling Street /|rSonia Sanchez --|tBecause I have
wandered long ;|tYou are instantly enfolded ;|tWho is not
a stranger still ;|tMy love when this is past ;|tWho
collects the pain /|rStephany --|tProphets for a new day ;
|tJackson, Mississippi ;|tFor Andy Goodman, Michael
Schwerner, and James Chaney /|rMargaret Walker ;|tProverbs
;|tTill the sun goes down /|rMarvin X.|tFrom|tBlack poetry
:|tView from the corner /|rSamuel Allen --|tTo our first
born /|rEbon --|tFor Black poets who think of suicide /
|rEtheridge Knight --|tOne time Henry dreamed the number /
|rDoughtry Long --|tFor the truth /|rEdward S. Spriggs.
|tFrom|tBroadside series:|tMartin Luther King, Jr. /
|rGwendolyn Brooks --|gA|tchild's nightmare /|rBobb
Hamilton --|tSunny /|rNaomi Long Madgett --|tLetter from a
wife /|rS. Carolyn Reese --|tRace results, U.S.A., 1966 /
|rSarah Webster Fabio
505 00 |tGhetto waif /|rB. Felton --|tBlack and White /|rUmar Abd
Rahim Hasson --|gThe|tsquared circle /|rCarl Killebrew --
|tOur days are numbered /|rAlicia L. Johnson --|tT.C /
|rWalter Bradford --|tGranny Black poet (in pastel) /
|rArthur Pfister --|tNow ain't that love /|rCarolyn M.
Rodgers --|tRip-off /|rRonda M. Davis.
530 Also issued online.
650 0 American poetry|xAfrican American authors.
650 0 American poetry|y20th century.
650 0 African Americans|vPoetry.
700 1 Brooks, Gwendolyn,|d1917-2000,|ecompilor.
776 08 |iOnline version:|tBroadside treasury.|b[1st ed.]|dDetroit,
Mich., Broadside Press [1971]|w(OCoLC)568646944
938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|n70142061
994 02|bPSS