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                  <text>BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
This bibliography is designed to serve the needs of beginning
and advanced students of Black Poetry. It is not intended to be ex-

so

hostt,e.-.e.beenany

haustive since~many biblio graphies repeat the same items. Nor/\8-ttempt

to cite the numerous single collections of poems because
checklists and specialized bibliographies are available. Moreover ,
most anthologies, critical studies and histories, list such collections
--in selected bibliographies and biographies. Since many Bla ck poets
publish privately or with small and relatively unknown publishing
houses, the student will want to examine regular listings and reviews
in periodicals such as Black World, Journal of Black Poetry, Freedomways, Black Books Bulletin, CLA Journal, Black Creation, Obsidian:
Black Literature in Review, and others. Some of the small Black publishers list titles on inside cov ers of their books; and scores of
records and tapes of readings, films, breadsides(single poems), pamphlet publications and tracts can be obtained from individual poets
and the small houses . Recently, larger recording companies like
Folkways, Flying Dutchman and Motown, have begun to record and distribute Black poetry. However, the task of locating and developing
a checklist for the myriad publications and publishing activities
of Black poets still awaits some serious student of Black literature.
In the meantime there are a number of important bio-bibliographical
works which one can consult: Afro-American 1~riters(Turner), Living

B

)/

Black American

ib

, A Bio-~iographical

Dictionary of Black Writers of the u.s.A.(Jackson and Page), Index

AMer1co. n

to Black Poetry(Chapman) and Black A::vJriters Past and Present: A BioBiblio grphic al Directory(Rush, Meyers and Arrata).

�J

:r.

GENERAL RESEARCH AIDS

Adams, Russell L. Great Negroes, Past and Present.
The Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Neg ro Authors.
Bailey, Leaonead.

Broadside Authors:

Baskin, Wade and Richard rL Runes .
Bontemps, Arna.

Chicago, 1964.
Washing ton, D.C., 1948 .

A Biographical Directory.

Dictionary of Black Culture.

Detroit, 1971.
New York, 1973.

"The James Weldon Johnson Memo rial Collection of Ne gro Arts
Yale University Library Gazette, XVIII (October 1943), 19-26.

and Letters."

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"Special Collection of Negfoana."

Library Quarterly, XIV

Circa, (1944), 187-206.

Brignano, Russell C.

Black Americans in Autobiography:

An Annotated Biblio-

graphy of Autobiographies and Autobiographical Books Written Since the Civil
War.

Durham, North Carolina, 1974 .

Burke, Joan Martin.
and Events.

Civil Rights; a Current Guide to t he People}Organization

New York, 1974.

Chapman, Abraham.

The Negro in American Literature and a Bibliography of

Literature by and about Negro Americans.
Chapman, Dor othy H. , /omp.

Index to Black Poetry.

Boston, 1974.

Great American Ne groes in Verse, 1723-1965 .

Culver, Eloise _Crosby .
D . C;J

Stevens Point, Wis., 1966.

Washington,

c. 1965.

Davis, Lenwood G.
cals, Articles."

"Pan- Africanism:

A Tentative Check List of Books, Periodi-

Black Wor l d, XXII (December 1972), 70-96.

Deodene, Frank and William P . French .
Preliminary Checklist.

Black American Fiction Since 1952:

A

Chatham, N.J., 1970 .

Black American Poetry Since 1944, A Pre--1:::11=-=a• - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---.........
liminary Checklist.

Chatham, 1971.

Dictionary Catalog of the Jesse E. Moorland Collection of Negro Life and History.

�2-

9 Vols.

Boston, 1970.

Dictionary Catalog of the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History.
11 Vols.

Boston, 1962, 1967.

Drzick, Kathleen, John Murphy and Constance Weaver.

Annotated Bibliography

of Works Relating to the Negro in Literature and to Negro Dialects.

Kalamazoo,

Mich./ 1969.
DuBois, W.E.B., and Guy B. Johnson.

___ ______...

.._

Volume.

Rev .

Ed.

Encyclopedia of the Negro:

Preparatory

New York, 1946.

A Select Bibliography of the Negro American.

3rd ed. Atlanta,

1905.
Guzman, Jessie P., ed. Negro Year Book, Tuskegee, Ala'l 1947.
Houston, Helen Ruth.

11

Contributions of the American Negro to American Culture:

A Selec ted Checklist."

BulleJtin of Bibliography, Vol. 26, No. 3 (July -

September 1969), 71-83.
Index to Periodical Articles by and About Negroes (formerly A Guide to Negro
Periodical Literature and Index to Selected Periodicals).
International Library of Negro Life and History.

10 Vols.

Washington, D.C.,

1967-1969.
Irvine, Keith, ed.

Encyclopedia of the Negro in Africa and America.

Shores, Mich., c. 1973.
Jackson, Agnes

.,,

M. and James A. Page, comp,.

tionary of Black Writers of the U.S.A.

J1$in,

Janheinz.

A Biobibliographical Die-

New York, 1975.

A Bibliography of Neo-African Literature from Africa, America,

and the Caribbean.

New York, 1965.

Johnson, Harry A. Multimedia
Kaiser, Ernest.

'

St. Clair

aterials for Afro-American Studies.

"The History of Negro History."

1968), 10-15, 64-80.

New York, 1971.

Negro Digest, XVII (February

�Kaiser, Ernest "Recent Books."
Major, Clarence.

Freedomways, in each issue.

Dictionary of Afro-American Slang.

McPherson, James, et al, eds.

Blacks in America:

New York, 1970.

Bibliographical Essays .

New York, 1972.
Miller, Elizabeth and
2nd ed.

ary L. Fisher.

The ~egro in America:

A Bibliography.

Cambridge, Mass., 1970.

µurphy, Beatrice f., et al, eds.

Bibliographic Survey:

The Ne 0 ro in Print.

Washington, D.C., Vols. 1-7 (1965-1971).
Porter, Dorothy B. "Early American Negro Writings:

A Bibliographical Study."

Paoers of the Bibliographical Society of America, XXYIX (1945), 192-268.

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J.
___ _ _ _ _ _

Early Negro Writing 1760-1837.

Boston, 1971.

•

~

North American Negro Poets:

of Their Writings, 1960-1944.

Hattiesburg, 1iss ., 1945.

Puckett, Newbell Niles . (ed. by _urray Heller)
History and

eaning.

Black Names in America:

Boston, 1975 .

Querry, Ronald and Robert E. -Plemin~.
Periodicals."

A Bibliographical Check List

"A 1 or king Bibliography of Black

Studies in Black Literature,

Vol. 3, No . 2 (Summer 1972),

31-36.
Rowell, Charles H.

"A Bibliography of Bibliographies for the Study of Black

American Literature and Folklore."
Journal.

Black Exper ience, A Southern University

LV (June 1969) 95-111.

Rush, ThereJf, Carol Meyers ad Esther Arrata, com~ s .
Writers Past and Present:

Black American

A Bio-Bibliographical Directory.

Scarecrow Press,

1975.
C.

Sho~kley, Ann Allen and Sue P. Chandler, eds.
A Biographical Directory.

New York, 1973.

Living Black American Authors:

�)chomburg, Arthur A.
New York, 1916.

A Bibliographical Checklist of American Negro Poetry.

(Schomburg Collection).

Smith, Jessie Camey.

"Developing Collections of Black Literature."

Black World.

XX (June 1971), 18-29.
Toppin, Edgar A.

A Biogra hical Histor

of Blacks in America Since 1528.

New York, 1971.
Turner, Darwin T.
Williams,

ola.

Afro-American Writers.

comp.

New York, 1970.

"A Bibliography of Works Written by American Black Women."

CLA Journal Vol. XV, No. 3 (March 1972), 354-377.
Work, Monroe N. A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America .
Yellin, Jean Fagan .

New York, 1928.

"An Index of Literary Materials in The Crisis, 1910-1934:

Articles, Belles-Letters, and Book Reviews . "

CLA Journal, XIV (1971), 452-465.

�5

J[ • PERIODICALS

Amistad
The Anglo-African
Bandung - It!
Black Academy Review
Black Books Bulletin

ihl llM:k-CeU•,i&amp;n
Black Creation
Black Dialogue

1h~LA.c.k. t,,.t'LCbC.e.
B l ; Orpheus:

Te Blac

A Journal of African and Afro-American Literature.

Position

Black Review
The Black Scholar
Black Theatre
Black World (formerly Ne~ro Digest).

8Qf (8l.M~&amp;

61'\

l)Q.ff ►)

_g__ica~o Defender
Chicory
CLA Journal
Confrontation:
The Crisis:

A Journal of Third World L/terature

A Record of the Darker Races

Dasein
Douglass'
Ebony
Encore
Essence

onthly

�Fire
Freedom's Journal
Freedomways
Harlem Quarterly
Hoodoo Black Literature Series
Impressions
The Journal of Black Poetry
The Journal of Black Studies

The Journal of Negro Education
The Journal of Negro History
~

berator

The Messenger

b\W8MO

Negro American Literature Forum
Negro History Bulletin

The Negro Quarterly
New York Amsterdam News
Nkombo
Nommo
Obsidian:

Black Literature in Review

Opportunity:
Phylon:

A Journal of Negro Life

The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture

Players
Presence Africaine:

Cultural Revue of the Negro World

RenA?--ssance II
Roots:

A Journal of Critical and Creative Expression

Soulbook

�7

The Southern Workman
Studies in Black Literature
Tuesday
Ex-Umbra
Umbra
Yardbird Reader

�I

.fil.ANTHOLOGIES

Abdul, Raoul, ed.

The :Magic of Black Poetry.

New York, 1972.

Abdul, Raoul and Alan Lomax, ed: 3000 Years of Black Poetry.
Adams, William, Peter Conn and Barry Slepian, eds.
Poetry.

New York, 1970.

Afro-American Literature:

Boston, 1970.

Afro-Arts Anthology.

Newark, 1966.
u

,-...

Alhamisi, Ahmed and IarAn K. Wanfgara, eds.

Black Arts:

An Anthology of Black

.y

Creations.

Detroit, 1970.

Ambrose, Amanda .

An Anthology pf Black Poets.

My Name is Black:

New York, 1974.

ATJO'""IVS..J l.i,_o:'4,1-d~ EtJNJCtii"-, 1-/o...,,.,..d 441a' ala.dy$ m.;f4J1.,~s,e:lf, De• f A"., v(; l-,S ,._ -1',, .. tfo/i,,, ,BO Co.11fe.mporAr1_
_§J!,sl[ /'1mcr,c4:, {!p.4 4'e-r,..,,;r, t.~f-q s
l97~.
( 7&lt;:"'~""-S Cui&lt;le ~y #11,on,/ J,, Jl!),-g3r.,1'f'.)
t doff, Arnold, ed. I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthoiogy ot Moaern Poems by
~j

(

~~t~

Black Americans.

New York, 1968.

J----

It Is t he Poem Singing Into Your Eyes.

New York, 1971.

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Black Out Loud: Anthology of Modern Poems by Black
- - - - ~l3L&lt;,..c.~ ~ A~egh,nin,%~!2..~~~oeTt-y. NewVo.-.K;ltf1'4-·
Americans. New York, 1970.

----·

The Poetry of Black America.

New York, 1973.

Arnold, David, Ahmos zu-Bolton and J. Shifflet, eds.

The Last Cookie.

Vol. I,

No. 1., San Francisco, Calif. 1 1972.
Baker, Houston A., Jr., ed.

Black Literature in America.

".\

Barksdale, Richard and Kenteth Kinnamon, eds.

lew York, 1971.

Black Writers of America .

,:J

New York, 1972

s

Battle, 'Aol , ed .
CD.

Ghetto ' 68.

Soul Session .

Beniq, Irvinf , ed.

New York, 1968.

ewark, 1969 .
The Children.

Bell, Bernard W. , ed ~

., ew Yor , 1971.

Modern and Contemporary Afro- Amer ic an Poetr_y.

The nest of 40 Acres Poetry.

New York, c. 1972.

Boston, 1972.

�(6l.ulc. \.\,i't.--, M~e.,....)
Black Poets Write On!

An Anthology of Black Philadelphian Poets .

Philadelphia,\

1970.
Bontemps, Arna, ed.

-----,

omp.

.,

New York, 1941.

Golden Slippers.
Hold Fast to Dreams .

Booker, Merrel Daniel, Dr. , et . al., eds.
Boyd, Sue Abbott, ed . Poems by Blacks .

1970-1972.,lqJ'/ ..
Brenan, Paul, ed.

New York, 1963.

American Negro Poetry.

New York, 1969 .
Cry at Birth.

Vol. 1

-lII.

(st(U•lli&gt;~ ~.tk 1/oL,lll t)\Y\k.,e
You Better Believe It.

Fort Smith, Arkansas,

~o...db'1

Early Negro American Writers.

Brooks, Gwendolyn, ed.

Jump Ba :

Burning Spear:

A Broadside Treasury .

and Uiysses Lee, eds.

Calverton, Victor F ., ed.

Washington, D.C . , 1963.

An Anthology.

ew York, 1970.

Anthology of American Negro Literature.

Whispers from a Continent:

New York, 1929.

The Literature of Contemporary

ew York, 1969.

Black Africa.

Chambers, Bradford and Rebecca 1-oon, eds.
Literature.

The Negro Caravan.

Arno, 1969.

The Black Woman:

Cartey, Wilfred.

Detroit, 1971.

Detroit, 1971.

An Anthology of Afro-Saxon Poetry.

Cade, Toni, ed .

Chapel Hill, N.C. , 1935.

A New Chicago Anthology .

Brown, Sterling A., Arthur P . Davis
New York, 1941:

L~YlfJed.J ~nnoa.Ledt)

Baltimore, Md . , 1973.

Brawley, Benjamin, ed.

ed.

ew Yor c, 1971.

Right On!

Anthology of Black

New York, 1970.

Chapman, Abraham, ed.

, ,,,-----.... ed .

Afro-American Slave Narratives.
Black Voices:

New York, 1970.

An Anthology of Afro-Ameri can Literature.

New York, 1968

- --,

ed.

New Black Voices.

Chometzky, Jules and Sidney Kaplan, eds.
Anthology from the Massachusetts Review.

New York, 1971.
Black and White in American Culture:
e

Amh~rst, Mass ., t969 .

J

�JO

Clarke, John Henrik, ed.

Harlem:

Voices from the Soul of Black America.

New

York, 1970.
Collins, Marie, ed .
Coombs, Orde, ed.

Black Poets in French.

New York, 1972.

We Speak as Liberators:

Cornish, Sam and Lucian W. Dixon .

Young Black Poets.

Chicory!

New Yo r k, 1970.

Young Voices from the Black Ghetto .

New York, 1969.

D

a,

Cromwell, OteliA, Lorenzo )t. Turner
Negro Au t hors.

Caroling Dusk:

An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets .

New

(K•\SS'1ed \ctlef)

Cunard, Nancy, ed.

Negro Antholo gy .

Cuney, Haring, Langston Hughes
Poets .

Readings from

New Yor k, 1931.

Cullen, Countee, ed .
York, 1927.

and Eva B. Dykes, eds.

London, 1934 .

and Bruce L Wright, eds.

Lincoln University

New York, 1954.

Danner, Mar garet eJ•The Brass House .
1

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David, Jay, ed.

Regroup .

Black Joy.

Richmond, Va . 1968 .

"Richmond, Va., 1969.
New York, 1971,

-

Davis, Arthur P . and Saunriers Reddinr;, eds .
ing from 1760 tote Present .

Cavalcade:

Roston, 1971.

Davis, Charles T. and Daniel Walden, eds .

On Being Black:

Americans from Frederick Douglass to the Present .
Dee, Ruby, eel .

Glowchild .

Dreer, Her man, ed.
Edwards, Gregory,

New York, 1970 .

American Literature by Negro Authors .
Wayt•Ce

Writings by Afro-

tew York, 1972.·

Loftin and Gregory Ware, eds .

Feeling, Thinkin~, Reacting ....

New York, 1950.

The Black Community

Circa, 1971.

The Editors of Vantage Press, comp~s.
New York, 1972.

Negro American Writ -

New Voices in American Poetry, 1972.

�Ellma~ Richard and Robert O'Clair, eds.

The rorton Anthology of l odern Poetry.

1ew Yor '-• 197 3.
Emanuel, James A. and Theodore Gross, eds.
America.

0

New York, 1968.

Feldman, Eugene and Eug ene Perkins , eds .
Prisoners .

Poetry of Prison:

Poems by Black

Chicaso (Du Sable Museum of African American History), c. 1971.

Ford, Tick Aaron, ed .

Black Insights:

- 1760 to the Present .

of Black Literature .
Gersmehl, Glen, ed.
Giovanni, Nikki .

Significant Literature by Afro-Americans

Wattham, Mass . , 19 71.

Freed~an, Frances S. , ed .

The Black American Experience:

Night Comes Softly .

Iary Anne, ed.

A New Anthology

. ew York, 1970 .

Words Among America.

Goldstein, Richard, ed .
Gross,

_D_a_r_k_S-ym
~ _h_o_n~y~ : __1_e~g_r_o_ L_i_t_e_r_a_t_u_r_e_ 1_·n_

New York, 19 71.

ewark, 1971.

The Poetry of Rock .

New York, 1968.

Oh, Man, You Found Me Again .

Boston, 1972.

Gross, Ronald, Geor ge Quasha, Emmett Williams, John Robert Colombo and Walter
Lowenfels, eds .

Haslam, Gerald W., ed .

Forgotten Pages of American Literature .

Hayden, Rober t, David Burrows
Li terature .
Hayden,

New York, 1973 .

Open Poetry .

and Frederick Lapides, eds.

Boston, 1970.

Afro-American

New York, 1971 .

obert, ed .

Kaleidoscope:

Poems by American Negro Poets.

New York,

1967.
Henderson, Stephen .

Understanding the New Black Poetry; Black Speech and Black

Music as Poetic References .
Hill, Herbert, ed .

1940- 1962 .

New York, 1973 .

Soon, One Horning:

New Writing by American Negroes,

New York, 1963 .

Hollo, Anselm, ed .

Negro Verse .

London,

1964 .

570

�Hopkins, Lee Bennett, comp.

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Hughes, Langston, ed.

On Our Way; Poems of Pride and Love.

The Book of Negro Humor .

New York, 1966.

La Poesie Negro Americaine.

__.........--

New York, 1974.

Paris:

Editions Seghers,

1966.

New Negro Poets U.S.A.

Hughes, Langston and Arna Bontemps, eds.
Rev . ed.

Bloomington, Ind., 1964.

The Poetry of the Negro, 1946-1970.

Garden City, New York, 1970.

Hunter, Paul, Patti Parson and Tom Parson, eds.
Revolut ionary Poems.
Images:

Seattle, Washington, 1970.

An Anthology of Black Literature.

Jackson, Bruce, ed.

The Whites of Their Eyes:

Brooklyn, New York, c.

"Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me":

1972.
Narrative

Poetry from Black Oral Tradition.Cambridge, Mas sachusetts, 1974.
- - - -')

~

Prisons .

ed.

Wake Up Dead 1aft:

Afro-American Workson3s from Texas

Cambridge, 1972.

Johnson, Charles S., ed.

Ebony and Topaz:

Johnson, James Weldon, ed .

A Collect ion.. ,

The Book of American

New York, 1927.

egro Poetry.

Rev. ed .

ew York, 1931.
The Boo'- of American Je3ro Spirituals.
1

1925; The Second Boo
Jones, LcRoi an
Writing .

of Negro Spirituals.

Larry Neal, eds.

Black Fire:

New

New York,

ork, 1926.

An Antholo~y of Afro-American

1 ew York, 1968.

Jordan, June, ed.

Soulscript:

Kearns, Francis F. . , ed.
ture for the 1970's.
Keegan, Frank L., ed.

Afro-American Poetry.

T~e Black Experience:

An Anthology of American Litera-

New York, 1970.
Bl~cktown, U.S. A.

Garden City, New Yor e, 1970.

Boston, 1971.

�Kendricks, Ralph, ed.

Afro-American Voices:

Kerlin, Robert T., ed.

1

's-1970's.

Negro Poets and Their Poems.

New York, 1970.

2nd ed. Washington, D.C.,

1935.
King, Woodie .

Black Spirits:

A Festival of New Black Poets in America .

ew

York, 1972.
Knight, Etheridge, ed.
Kramer, Aaron, ed.

Black Voices from Prison.

On Freedom's Side:

New York, 1970.

An Anthology of American Poems of Protest.

New York, 1972.
Lane, Pinkie Gordon, ed.

Discourses on Poet_!Y, Vol. 6 . Fort Smith, Ark . , 1972~
Poems bv Blacks (Annual).

Lanusse, Armand, ed.

Creole Voices:

Ed. Edward M. Colemen.

Poems in French by Free 1en of Color.

Centennial ed.

Locke, Alain, ed.

Four Negro Poets.

-----.

The New Negro:

Washington, D.C., 1945.

New York, 1927.

An Interpretation.

Long, Richard A. and Eugenia Collier, eds.
of Prose and Poetry.

2 Vols.

Lowenfels,. Walter, ed.

Fort Smith, Ark., 1973.

New York, 1925.

Afro-American Writing:

An Anthology

New York, 1972.

From the Belly of the Shark.
In A Time of Revolution:

New York, 1973.

Poems From our Third World.

New York, 1969
Poets of Today.

- -.

New York, 1964.

The Writing on the Wall.

Garden City, New York,

1969.

Major, Clarence, ed.

The New Black Poetry.

Miller, Adam David, ed.

Dices or

New York, 1969.

Black Bones:

Black Voices of the Seventies.

Bos ton , 1970.
Miller, Ruth, ed.
1971.

Blackamerican Literature 1760-Present.

Beverly Hills, Calif.,

�Miller, Wayne Charles, ed .

A Gathering of Ghetto Writers - Irish, Italian,

Jewish, Black, Puerto Rican.
Moon, Bucklin, ed.

Primer for White Folks.

Moore, Gerald and Ulli Beier, eds.
Murphy, Beatrice.

Ebony Rhythm.

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Baltimore, 1963.

New York, 1938.
New York, 1970.

fasterpieces of ~egro Eloquence .

Poetry of Soul .

ew York, 1914.

New York, 1971,

Woke Up This Mernin!

Norfolk Prison Brothers .

New York, 1945.

New York, 1948 and 1968.

Today's Negro Voices.

A"X••• , ed.
acholas / {m;

....

Modern Poetry from Africa.

Negro Voices.

Nelson, Alice Dunhar, ed.

~-----,

New York, 1972.

New York, 1973.

(Introduction by l lma Lewis)

Who Took The Weight?

Boston, 1972 .
Osofsky, Gilbert, ed.
Bibb, William

Puttin ' on Ole fassa:

. Brown

The Slave ~1arratives of P.enry

and Soloman Northrup.

tew York, 19h9.
f"\

Patterson, Lindsay, ed.

An Introduction to Black Literature in America

from

'V

1746 to the Present.

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Washin ton,

.C. , 1969.

A Rock A~ainst the Wind:

Black Love Poems.

New York,

1973.

-Per 'ins, Eugene, ed .

Black Expressions:

An Anthology of .Jew Black Poets.

Chicago, 1967.
Pool, Rasey E. , ed.

Beyond the Blues:

New Poems by American Wegroes.

Lympne,

Kent, England, 1962.

Porter, Dorothy, ed.
Ragain, Kathy, ed .
Randall, Dudley, ed.
Black Poets.

Early

egro Writing, 1760-1837.

Boston, 1971.

Occasional Papers, Plays and Poetry; Vol.I Kent, Ohio, -19 71.
Black Poetry:

A Supplement to Anthologies Which Exclude

Detroit, 1969.

S'73

�15

and Margaret Burroughs, eds .
Death of

alcolm X.

-----,.

______
For Malcoln .,._____________
Poems on the Life and_

Detroit, 1969 .
The Black Poets.

ed.

Redmond, Eugene1\ Sides of the River:

Jew York, 1971 .
A ini Anthology of Black Writings.

East St . Louis, Ill., 1969.
Reed, Ishmael, ed .

19

ecromancers from Now:

Writing for the 70's .

Garden City, N. Y. , 1970 .

Yardbird Reader, Vol. 1.
Robinson, William H. , ed .

----.

Dubuque, Iowa, 1969 .

ew York, 1972 .

For Love of Our Brothers .

Rollins, Charlemae Hill, comp .
Sanchez, Sonia, ed .

Berkeley, 1972 .

Early Black American Poets.
Nommo .

Rodgers, Carolyn, ed .

An Anthology of Original American

Christmas Gif' .

Chicago, 1970 .
New York, 1963 .

Three Hundred and Sixty Degrees of Blackness Comin ' at You .

New York, 1971.
Schulberg, Budd, ed .
lt
Jf

5

D

Fr om the Ashes:

l ~dntj Ii O&amp;pc,

Voices of Watts .

d

£int Tells ·

ew York, 1967.

Tbird Hor Jd Yei ce@

NBif

I ; l!9M: •

Shapiro, Norman R.

Ne

1td de:

Black Poetr

from Africa and the Caribbean .

New

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Black

�,..
Jackson, Blyden and Louis D. Rubin Jr.

Black Poetry in Americat:

Two Essays

-.J

in Historical Interpretation.

s.

Johnson, Charles

Baton Rouge, 1974.

"Jazz Poetry and the Blues. "

Carolina Magazine, LVIII

(May 1928), 16-20.
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James Weldon Johnson.
Jones, Edward A.

"Preface."

The Book of American Negro Poetry.

New York, 1931.

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Kerlin, Robert T.

Ed.

3-48.
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1971.

"Conquest by Poetry."

The Southern Workman, LVI (1927),

282-284.

-----.

Contemporary Poetry of the Negro.

Hampton, Va,, 1921,

"A Pair of Youthful Negro Poets."

The Southern Workman,

LIII (1924), 178-181. , '

-.
49:

"Present Day Negro Poets."

Southern Workman,

(Dec. 1920),

543.

---- •

"Singers of New Songs."

Kilgore, James

c.

Opportunity, IV (1926), 162-164.

"Toward the Dark Tower."

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"Negroes as Poets."

"Black Poetry:

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Which Direction?"

Negro Digest, XVII (Sept.-

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_.

~

.

Dynamite Voices:

Locke, Alain.

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~
._
'
Mo.l~o~. t(av-L. t~,we.~ t-l«u":l~otof Cot\,emeo ►o.ey n l'C\~W'ICA.t\
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Moore, Gera-r'd.

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~or:..

~;

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'

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•
I

The

@£101m• ~l'f 15')
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---- .
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Famous American Negro Poets.

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"''3

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6

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----•

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---·

Negro Narrative Folklore from the

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Charters, Samuel B.

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Black ~

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Diton, Carl.

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American Negro Folktales.
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Afro-American Work.songs from Texas

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Blues People:

Krebhiel, Henrv Edward.
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11

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Afro.:..American Folksongs:

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Cooperati,ve Research Report 3288, Vol. 2, 1969.
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•
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Philadelphia, 1972.
Sociolinguistic Patterns .

----·

Philadelphia, 1973 .

The Social Stratification of English in New York City .

Washington, D. C.: Center for Applied Linquistics, 1966 .
The Study of

•

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�- ~ . DISCOGRAPHY AND TAPE INDEX

A. Collec tions (phonogra~

African Drums .

Ethnic Folkways Library FE 4502 A/B.

African Origins and Influences.

Folkways FA 2691,

Afro-American Blues and Game Sonrs.
Record in~

E !~500, FE 4530, FS 384.

Ed . by Alan Lor.1.ax.

Library of Congress

FS ll+.

Afro-American ~~usic.

F /Or. James.

2 Asch 702 .

Afr_~_!'.merican Spirituals, Work Songs and Ballads .

Ed. by Alan Lor.1.ax.

Folkways

FA 2650-59 .
A Gathering of Great Poetry for Childr en, Vol. 2 .

W/ Gwendolyn Brooks .

Caedmon TC 1236.
A Hand is on the Gate.

Dir. by Roscoe Lee Brm-me .

American Folk Songs for Children.

Perf . by Bessie Jones .

.

ta~e Se~ es.

Folkways 9040.
Southern Folk Heri-

Atlantic 1350 .

.Al'lerican Poems of Patriotism and Prose .

Incl . James Weldon Johnson .

Caedmon

TC 1204.
Animal Tales Told in Gullah Dialect .
Anthology of Music of Black Afri ca .
Anthology of

egro Poets .

Ed . by Duncan Emrick .

AAFS L44-46 .

Everest 3254 / 3 . .

A

Ed . by Arna Bontemps .

(Read by Langston Hughes,

Sterli ng Brown, Cl aude McKay, Countee Cullen, Mar garet Walker
Brooks . )
Ba_2-tism:
Cullen .

and Gwendolyn

Folkways Records FL 97991.
A Journey Through Our Time .

Dir . by Maynard Solomon .

Incl . Countee

Recor ded by Hugh Tracey .

Columbia KL 213 .

Vanguard VSD 792 75 .

Bant u Music From British East Africa .

�1/1)

Been in the Storm ~o Long:

Spirituals and Shouts, Children's Game Songs .

Folkways Records FS 3842.
Belafonte at Carnegie Hall .
Beyond the Blues:

RCA Victor LOC 600G.

American Negro Poetry .

Ed . by Rosey E. Pool.

Vinette Carroll, Cleo Laine, Gordon Heath, Brock Peters.)
Black Scene in Prose, Poetry and Song Vol . I .

(Read by

ARGO RG 338.

Perf. by Vinnie Burrows .

Spoken Arts SA 1030.

1'1e
~ Black

Perf . by ViRnie Burrows .

Scene in Prose , Poetry and Song, Vol. II .

Spoken Arts SA 1031 .

...,,,...

,,..,,._

Hotown/Black Forum B - 456 - L.
The Black Voices:

On the Streets in Watts .

Classics of American Poetry .
Weldon Johnson .

ALA Records 1970 Stereo .

~ / Ear tha Kitt .

Incl. Langston Hughes and James

Caedman TC 2041.

Cultural Flowering:

Music and Literature.

Folkways FL 9671, FL 9792 FL 9790,
1

FL 9788, FJ 2806, FL 2941, FA 2659.

--

Deep South(?acred and Sinful .

Perf. by Bessie Jones .

Southern Journey Series.

Prestige International 25005.
Discovering Literature.

Incl . James Weldon Johnson and Langston Hughes.

The Sound of Literature.
Drums for God .

Houghton-Mifflin 2-262-18.

(Recorded live in Cameroone, Congo, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malaswi,

Nigeria, Rhodesia) Epic LF 18044.
Expl~ring Literature.
Exquisite Yellow .

W/Eartha Kitt.

Houghton-Mifflin 2-26248.

Incl . Paul Laurence Dunbar .

Theatre Alumni Associates .

Suny, Albany, New York.
Famous Poens That Tell Great Stories.

Incl. James Weldon Johnson.

Farewell Recital (Spirituals). fAnderso~faria~

Decca DL 90lf0.

RCA Victor LSC2781

�I/I

Folk Hus5_c of Bt ioT)ia.

Follmays FF 440L,.

Fol c 'fos ic TJ. S .A., 7ol. I.

Folvways Fl:: 4530.

nreat Poems of the English Language:

Sha espeare to Dylan Thomas.

Incl .

Countee Cullen CMS 554.
Head Start Child Development Group of :Mississippi.
Georgia Sea Islands, Vol. III .

Asch 701.

Perf. by Bessie Jones .

Southern Journey Series.

Prestige International 25002.
Get On Board:

Jegro Folk Songs .

Perf. by Broi,mie

cGhee and Sonny Terry .

Folkways FP 28.
The___0_l_o~f Ne_gro Histo rv.

Fritten and 'farrated by Lan~ston Hughes.

Folkways

FC 17752 (new no. FP 752).
God's Trombones and Selected 20th Century 'egro Poetry .
Johnson, Alice Childress, and P. Jay Sidney.
Jazz Canto - Vol. I.

Poetry Jazz Album .

Perf. by James WeLd oV\

Educational Audio Visual 75 R 440.

Read by Lan~ston Hughes.

World Paci-

fie PJ 124Lf.
John's Island, Its People and Songs.

Folkways FS 3840 .

Les Ballets Africains de Keita Fodeba, Vol . I . Disgues Vogue CLVL' 297.
t:--L~ 1q4
~~9Q,,ce-\-Wa.LKei,- OLe'f.OJldet- Reo..ds f&gt;oems of Pa.11 avroence.. 'l)vnlu.n 4.nd..ta.Yn-es fl.l~it{r,nt-oh,uon. f=ult'wo.y.s,
•
1issa Luba . Sung ~y Joachim Ngoi and Les Troubadours du Roi Ba"do~in. Phillips
PCC 606.
Music Down Home .

Ed . by Charles Edward Smith .

usic From the . South.

Folkways FA 2691.

Field Recordings by Frederic Ramsey Jr. Folkways FP 650-59 .

Music of Equatorial Africa.
National Poetry Festival .

Recorded by Andre Didier.
Incl . Gwendolyn Brooks an

Folkways FP 4402.
Langston Hughes.

of Congress LWO 3868, 3869, 3870.
Negro Blues and Hollars.

Ed . by Marshall W. Stearns.

AAFS 159 .

Library

�Negro Folk nusic of Africa and America.
Negro Folk Rhyth,ls.

Folkways FE 4500.

Perf. by Ella Jenkins and Group.

Folkways FA 2374 .

.._/

Negro Folk Music of Alabama.
Negro Folksongs and Tunes.

Folkways Records P417-418 471-474.
W/Elizabeth Cotten.

Folkways FG 3526.

Negro Folk Songs for Young People Sung By Leadbelly .
(Leadbelly).

Sung by Heddie Ledbetter

Folkways FC 7533 #2 .

Negro Folk Stories and Music.
Negro Po~ts Anthology .
Negro _Poets in USA .

Folkways 4417/8 4471/4.

Folkways 9791.

Folkways 9792.

egro Prison Camp Work Songs.
egro Prison Songs.

Folkways FE 4475.

Perf . by Mississippi State Penitentiary Prisoners.

Tradition Records TLP 1020 .
•
Negro Rel laious Sone~_~nd Services.

Ed. by B.A. Botkin .

Negro Songs, Stories and Poetry for Young People .

AAFS LlO.

--

Folkways Records FC - "\ 7110,

7114, 7312, 7003, 7103, 7104 , 7533 , 7654 .
Negro l• ork Songs and Calls.
The New Black Poetry.
ew Jazz Poets.

Ed . by B. A. Botkin .

Educational Audio Visual IRR 136.

Ed. by

alter Lowenfels.

Newport 1958, Mahalia Jackson.

AR Records BR 461 (Broadside).

Columbia CS 8071.

Noe'l Et Saint-Sylvestre A Harlem .
26() V.

AAFS L8.

Do cument Herbert Pepper .

Ducrltet-Thomson

69 .

One, Two,_J_!lree and A Zing, Zing, Zing.
Play ~n,1 Dance Son9.:s an

Tunes.

Ed . by Tony Sc wartz.

Ed . by B .A. Bot dn .

Folkways FC 7003 .

Librar y of Conaress Re-

cord in~ AAFS L9 .
Poens and Ballads Fron 100 Plus American "Poems .

D;i.r. by Paul Molloy .

Scholastic

,ecords FS - 11008.
Poems From Black Africa.
Caedmon S 1315.

Ed . by Lan~ston Hug es.

Caedmon TC 1215.

Read by James Earl Jones .

�Poetry and Jazz, Jazz eanto, Vol. I.
and Ben Wrirht.

World "Pacific

Perf. by John Carradine, Hoagy Carmichael

ecords.

'

Poetry of the Negro.

Read by Sidney PoAtier and Doris Belack .

Glory GLP-1.

Poets for Peace.

Perf. bv Owen Dodson . Spoken Arts 990 R 68-2582 .
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P~_try International Incl.
Braithwaite . 2 Argo MPR 262 13.

E1\

Poets of \est Indies.

Caedmon S. 1379.

~pin ' Black in a White World .

Perf. by The Watts Prophets.

ALA 1971.

Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle and Other Modern Verse.
ton Hughes .

Incl. Langs-

Scholastic Records FS 11007.

Th&lt;:.__Rhythms of the World .

Written and Narrated by Langston Hughes.

Folkways

FC 7340 (new no. FP 740).
Roots of Black America.
United States.)

(Traces Black Music from Africa to the Caribbean to

Folkvays 9704 .

Sava_pna~copators!African Retentions in the Blues .

-

Prod . hJc,aul Oliver .

CBS 52799.
Selma Freedom Songs .

Documentary Recording by Carl Benkert.

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Sidney Pottier
Reads Poetry of the Blackman W/ Doris Belack.

Folkways FH 5594 .
United Artists

Records UAS 6693.
Singers in the Dusk .

1usic, poems read by Charles Lampkin .

Ficker Recording

Service XTV 25689 .
Skip Rope .

(Thirty three skip rope games recorded in Evanston, Ill .. )

Folk-

ways FC 7029.
?ong~of American Negro Slaves .

Folkways Records FD5252 .

Songs _of_ the Selma 11ontgomery March .

Perf . by Pete Seeger and others.

Folk-

ways 5595 .
Snectr~~ in Black:

Poems by 20th Century Black Poets .

Scott, Foresman and Co. 4149.

�Spirituals Et
~irituals .

Folklore.

Sung by Harry Belafonte.

Perf. by Howard Univ . Choir .

RCA 430-213.

RCA Victor L f 2126.

Spok'=!l_ Anthology of American Literature ; the 20th Century .
Johnson and Countee Cullen .

Incl. James Weldon

Univ. of Arizona Press Records R63-1127.

Spoken Arts Treasury of 100 1odern American Poets Reading Their Poems, V. 13.
l /Gwendolyn Brooks.

Spoken Arts 1052.

Spoken Arts TreasuI.Y_ of 100 Modern American Poets Reading Their Poems .
(Read by Jame s W. Johnson, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Owen Dodson,
Gwendolyn Brooks.) SA-P-18 .

The Story of Jazz.

Written and Narrated by Langston Hughes .

Struggle for Freedom.

Folkways FC 7312.

Folkways FH5717, FH5511, FD5525, FH5502, FH5522, FD5252,

FH5523, FC7752.
Today's Poets , Vol. IV.

Incl. Robt. Hayden.

Tou_Jth__!l_oems for Tough People.

Scholastic Records FS11004.

Incl. Don L. Lee 's , Etheridge Kni ~ht ' s Poetry.

Caedmon Reco r ds, Inc. (1971).
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alues in Literature.

Incl. James Weldon Johnson.

Houghton- ifflin 2-26409 .
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T-Jal ': _ Jo'.~ether Children:
Sun~ by Vinnie Burrows .
Th~ He_~r_y_

lue~.

The Black Scene in Prose, Poetry and Song.
Spo-en Arts SA 1030.

Written and Nar rated by Langston Hughes .

_i_osld Faflou~~Je~r9_2.nirit uals .

vefe VSPS-36.

Perf. ~Y Fisk Jubillee Singers.

!,Single Poets (pho~o,V'&lt;lph)
Angelou, !'aya .

The Poetry of ~ro.ya Angelou.

Brait waite, F.d,•1 ard.

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ReAd and

Islands .
l~asks.

GWP P. ecords ST2001.

Aro,o PLP 1184 / 5 .
Argo PLP 1183.

Folkways FA 2372.

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Ri~hts of Passage .

Brooks, Gwendolyn.
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Don L. Lee .

Brown, Elaine .

Gwendolyn Brooks Reading Her Poetry:

W/Introductory Poem

Caedmon TC 124Li .
Seize the Time .

Read and Sung by Elaine Br own .

Brown, Sterling and/Hughes1wLangst:;j
Hughes.

Ar~o PLP 1110/1 .

Read by Authors .

Brown, Sterling .

Works of Sterling Brown and Langston

Folkways FP90 .

The Dixie Bel le .

From Their Works .

Vault 131.

Sterling Brown and Langston Hughes Reading

Folkways 9790 .

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16 Poems .

Folkways 9794 .
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Shall I Tell 1y Children . tJho Are Black?

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B1-1&lt;.&gt;wn.., .&gt; ... L,i-,CI .

Burroughs, 1ar garlt

Sound-

A-Rama SOR 101 .
Cortez, Jayne .

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Celebr a t i ons and Solitudes .

Crouch, Stanley .

Stra t a - East

ecords, Inc . SES-7421.

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Ain ' t No Ambulances for No Ni ohs Tonight .

Flying Dutchman

FDS 105 .
Cullen, Countee .
Dodson, Owen .

To Make A Poet Black .

The Dream Awake .

Caedmon S-1400 .

Spoken Ar t s SA1095 .

Fabio, Sar ah Web s ter .

Boss Soul.

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Soul Ain't • Soul Is .

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Giovanni, :Jikki .

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Hughes, Langston .

Folkways FL-9710 .

Like A Ripple On A Pond .
Truth Is On It s Way .
Black Ver se .

Folkways 9711 .
Niktom 4200 .

.$1!--~~.Ri3ht-On R~u»Js fl_R 05001 ,

Buddah 2005 .

Did You Ever Hear The Blues?
United Ar t ists ~

Big Miller ' s Renditions of ... ,

304 7.
The Dream Keeper and Other Poems of Langston Hughes .

Read by Langston Hughes .

Folkways FC 7104 (new No. FP 104) .

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Langston Hughes Reads and Talks About His Poems.

Spoken

SA 1064.
Poems By Langston Hughes.

Read by Langston Hughes.

Af!~

Records 454.
The Poetry of Langston Hughes .

Caedmon (1968).

Rul:ry Dee and Ossie Davis Read From Selected Poems of Langston
Hu~hes.

VTC 1272 (Caedmon 1272).

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Writers of the Revolution .

Black

Forum BB 453 .
Johnson, Weldon James.

Four Readings From God ' s Trombones.

By James W. Johnson .

Musicraft Album #21.

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God's Trombones.

Read by

Bond.

God's Tronbones.

Read bv Harold Scott.

Folkways FL 9788.
United Artists

TJAS 5039 .

Jones, LeRoi.

Black an

Jones, Le~oi.

§~nny ' s Time Now.

The Last Poets.

Beautiful. .. Soul and Madness.

At Last:

Ri~ht On !

Blue Thumb BTS 52.

Blue T umb BTS 39.

The Last Poets .
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Jihad Productions Jihad 663

T11e Last Poets.

Chastisenent.

Jihad Productions Jihad 1001.

East Wind Associates, Douglas 3.

Juggernaut Records(!) J~ St. LP 8802 .

This Is 1adness. The Last Poets II. Douglas Comr:i~ons Stereo 20583.
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Pre_e_H=!:_11.

Flying Dutchman~l0153 .

Pieces of a ~an.

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Eckels, Jon.

Family Pic tures .

Broadside Voices .

Hofile Is Where The Soul Is .

Emanuel, James A.

Panther Man .

Broadside Voices.

The Treehouse and Other Poems .

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'40.rpe.~, Mt"c.ho.eL.S. ij,isLi.r.y~~
Hodges, Frenchy Jolene .
Jeffers, Lance .

Black Wisdom .

Knight, Etheridge .

Poems From Prison .

Broadside Voices .

Broadside Voices .

Broadside Voices .

We Walk The Way of The New World .
tfurphy, Beatrice M. a n d ~
Cities Burning.

Moving Deep .

Walker, 1argare.:=._.
X, farvin .

Broadside Voices.

The Rocks Cry Out.

Poem Counterpoem .

Broadside Voices .

Ilroadside Voices.

Prophets for A__}Tew Day.

Black Man Listen .

Broadside Voices .

Broadside Voices.

Broadside Voices.

We A BaddDDD People .
Stephany .

LP-BR-1.

Broadside Voices.

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Homecoming.

Broadside Voices .

Broadside Voices .

Readin' and Rappin' .

Sanchez, Sonia.

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Broadside Voices .

Spirits TTnchained .

Don't Cry, Scream .

Randall, Dudley.

Broadside Voices .

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My Blackness is the Beauty of This Land '.

Kgositosile, Keorapetse .

Lee, Don L.

Broadside Voices .

Broadside Voices.

Broadside Voices.

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