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A'E'KNOWLEDGMENTS { ?

Many thanks are due the following poets, editors, publishers and survivors of poets
for use of cited material . All efforts have been made to secure the proper permission
for each selection.

However, if some of the selections are not properly acknowledged,

please contact Doubleday &amp; Company, Inc., in order to clarify the situation.

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· ~ines from "Nocturne Var1a? / a : ~ of the Negro,

copyright @ 1949, 1970 by Anna L. Thompson.
Company, Inc.

Pub 1i shed by Doub 1eday &amp;

Reprinted by permission of Mrs. Anna L. Thompson.

Margaret Walker Alexander for lines from "Bad-Man Stagolee, 11 "For My People, 11
"Pappa Chicken," "The Struggle Staggers Us, 11 and 11 We Have been Believers"
from For My People, copyright © 1942 by Margaret Walker and Yale University
Press.

Reprinted by permission of Margaret Walker Alexander.

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~ ~or 1ines from "The Psa 1ms of Up 1i f j

e1 3,MJ ~)

/(rom Negro Poets and Their

Copyright (Q 1923, 1935 by 11,e

Poems, edited by Robert Thomas Kerlin.

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copyright @ l962 by

Reprinted by permission of Samuel Allen (Paul Vesey).

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Russell Atkins for lines from

At War 11 which first appeared in American Weave,

copyright © 1962 by Russell Atkins, and "Irritable Song" which first appeared
in Naked Ear, copyright © 1958 by Russell Atkins.

Reprinted by permission of

the author.

from "Black Art, 11 "Black People,"

Imamu Amiri

"Sterling Street September" from Black Magic:

© 1969

by LeRoi Jones.

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leroy, 11 and

Poetry 1961-1967, copyright

Reprinted by permission of the publisher, The

Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.

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t - r ~or li:_ ASEXUAL FLIGHT" from The Tornado in My Mouth:
Black, copyright © 1966 by Austin Black.
Exposition Press, Inc., Hicksville,

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© 1963

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Reprinted by permission of

NX~11801.

lines fro~ "Golgotha Is a Mountain" from Personals, copyright

by Arna Bontemps.

Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates .

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wendolyn Brook~ / or lines f~om "The Anniad," "The Ballad of Rudolph Reed," I)
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no, 11 "The Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till, 11
Rumi nations Behind the Sermon, 11 and a 11 of

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Negro Hero, 11 "The Preacher:

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We Real Cool, 11 from The World of Gwendolyn Brooks, copyright © 1971 by

Gwendolyn Brooks
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"Riders to the Blood-Red Wrath" and

0f Robert Frost, 11 from Selected Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, copyright ©

1963 by Gwendolyn Brooks.

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( Speech to the Young

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Pictures, copyright @ l970 by Gwendolyn Brooks Blakley.

from Family
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permission of Broadside Press.

Sterling Brown for lines from "Memphis Blues" from Southern Road, Beacon Press
b~9eri.Ji')~

copyright @ 197~, and "Old Lem, 11 copyright@ 1975 by Sterling Brown.
by permission of Sterling Brown.

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Poems, edited by Robert Thomas Kerlin, copyright a) 1923, 1935 by The
Associated Publishers,

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Publishers, Inc.
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"McDonogh Day in New Orlean:)'"t1i~fr'f1o-..im- T
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Poetry of the Negro, copyright© 1949 by Langston Hughes and Arna
Bontemps.

Copyright@ 1970 by Arna Bontemps.

Reprinted by permission

of Doubleday &amp; Company, Inc.

((t,,~c~:.~ for 1ines fr~

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"Mary" from Good News About the

Earth, copyright (s) 1972 by Lucille Clifton, and "God's Mood from An
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Ordinary Woman, copyright © l974 by Lucille Clifton.

Reprinted by per-

mission of Random House, Inc.

Sam Cornish for lines from "Middleclass Girls with crippled fingers waiting for
me to light their cigarettes" from People Beneath the Window, copyright @

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�1968 by Sam Cornish.

Published by Sacco Publishers.

Reprinted by

permission of the author.

Jayne Cortez for lines from "Festivals and Funerals from Festivals and Funerals,
11

copyright © l971 by Jayne Cortez.

Reprinted by permission of the author.

° [ ~ ~ ~-~ ~~lines from "ThelLDon't Care Negro" and "T;
Child/ '

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Negro Poets and Their Poems, edited by Robert Thomas Kerlin.
1923, 1935 by The Associated Publishers, Inc.

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and Yet Do I Marvel
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Scottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its Song,

from On These I Stand.

Harper &amp; Row, Publishers, Inc.

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Copyright(s)l927, 1955 by

Reprinted by permission of Harper &amp; Row,

Publishers, Inc.

Waring Cuney for lines from "Hard Times" and "No Images" from Storefront Church,
copyright @) l973 by Waring Cuney.

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Jump Bad, edited by Gwen~

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For Dennis Cross

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An Anthology of Afro-Saxon Poetry, copyright &lt;:&amp;) 1963 by the Dasein Literary
Society.

Reprinted by permission of Jupiter Hammon Press of Dasein Literary

Society.

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tst ~ V ~ ~ts, copyright(al973 by

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Charles Dinkins for lines from

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Invocation 11 from Negro Poetry and Drama,

copyright @ l969 by Sterling Brown.

Reprinted by permission of Atheneum.
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Divfoe Comedy, 11 Guitar, 11 "Jonathan's
Song, 11

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Lament, 11 11 0pen Letter 11 and Poems for My Brother Kenneth from Powerful

Long Ladder, copyright© 1946 by Owen Dodson and copyright © renewed 1974 by

,,rf!,boim

Owe, ,dson. ~printed by permission of Farrar, Straus &amp;Giroux, In J1i ,nes
from f\'The Confession Stone, 11

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Let me rock him again in my trembling arms 11

and 11 Mary Passed This Morning 11 from The Confession Stone, volume 13 in the
Ll~tfeo

Heritage Series, published by Paul Breme~ London, 1970. Copyright © l970
by Owen Dodson. Reprinted by permission of Owen Dodson.

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for lines froml\_'A Litany of Atlanta," copyright © l906 by W.E.B .

~ois, .aa 11 Hymn of Hate

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The Tw~ntieth Cen5

of Uncle Tom's Cabin, copyright © l920 by W.E.B.
the Smoke, 11 copyrigh~

l899 by W.E.B. D~is.

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Ebony Play Ivory, 11 "Rite, 11 "Root Son~' and "A Song of Flesh;' from Play Ebony
Play Ivory, copyright{s)l974 by Loretta Dumas and edited by Eugene B. Redmond.
Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc.

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Poets and Their Poems, edited by Robert Thomas Kerlin.
1935 by The Associated Publishers, Inc.

Copyright€)1923,

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Associated Publishers, Inc.

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Ray Durem!~ "Broadminded/' from Take No Prisoners, volume 17 in the Heritage
Series, published by Paul Bremen Limited, London, 1971.
by Dorothy Durem.

Copyright(s)l971

Reprinted by permission of Paul Bremen Limited.

Mari Evans for lines from "Who Can Be Born Black" and "The Rebe~' from I Am A
Black Woman, copyright@l970 by Mari Evans and published by William Morrow,
1970.

Reprinted by permission of Mari Evans.

B. Felton (Elmer Buford) for lines from "An Elegy to Eternit~' from Conclusions,
copyright(t)l971 by B. Felton and reprinted by permission of the author.

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from f\'Aardvark" from Nine Black Poets, edited by R. Baird
Shuman).8Jr!I copyright(s)l968 by Moore Publishing Company.

Used by permission

of Moore Publishing Company, P.O. Box 3143, West Durham Station, Durham,
N.C. 27705.

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for lines from ~ Thinking} from Sides of the River:

A Mini-Anthology

of Black Writing, edited and copyright © l969 by Eugene Redmond.

Reprinted by

permission of Black River Writers Press.
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or lines from f\,'Concerning One Responsible Negro with Too Much
Power," "Of Liberation," "Nikki-Rosa," "The True Import of the i resent
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Dialogue, Black vs. Negro;• from Black Feeling, Black Talk, Black Judgement,
~C,nur:r-copyright (c} 1968, 1970 by Na kki Giovanni; ~ Africa" from My House , copyright
© 1972 by Nikki Giovanni ~/eprinted by permission of William Morrow &amp;Co . , Inc.

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Afro-Saxon Poetry, copyright @ l963 by the Dasein Literary Society.
by permission of Jupiter Hammon Press o~

\-~~!,:~✓;::

Reprinted

sein Literary Society .

from~ ~ : ~ ~ from American Negro Poetry,

edited and copyright © 1963 by Arna Bontemps.

Reprinted by permission of

Farrar, Straus &amp; Giroux, Inc.

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Copyri ght @ l 970 by University of Pittsburgh Press.

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John Wesley Hollaway for lines from "Calling the Doctor" and "Miss Merlerlee"
from From the Desert, copyright © l919 by John Wesley Hol laway . Reprinted
in The Book of American Negro Poetry, edited by James Weldon Johnson.

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�Copyright€} 1922, 1931 by Harcourt, Brace
1959/ by Mrs. Grace Nail Johnson.

&amp;

World, Inc.

Copyright (9 1950,

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found at publication time.

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Negro Poetry, copyright @ l926 by Lucy Ariel Williams Holloway.

Reprinted

by pennission of the National Urban League.

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1i nes fri:;.t;~e~ ~:n" and "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"

from Selected Poems, copyright @ l954 by Langston Hughes) /-printed by
pennission of Random House, Inc.;~"'ines from "Harlem" from The Panther and
the Lash:

Poem o Our Times, copyright @ 1967 by Lan gs ton Hughe~ /epri nted
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by pennission o Random Hou e,

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Blues, copyright @ 1926 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and renewed by Langston
Hughe/

7°printed by pennission of Alfred A. Knopf, Incj

f b w e ~r lines frol~
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the Beauty ofi'his Land, copyright @ l970 by

Reprinted by pe.;ission of Broadsfde Press.

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{no title given) from Negro Poets and Their Poems,

edited by Robert Thomas Kerlin.
Publishers, Inc.

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offhis l~nd from My Blackness

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Copyright©1955 by Harper &amp; Row, Publishers, Inc.

edited by Countee Cullen.

Reprinted by permission of Harper &amp; Row Publishers, Inc.

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Cullen.

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Copyright@1955 by Harper &amp; Row, Publishers, Inc.

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of Harper~ Row, Publishers, Inc.
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and "The Prodi ga 1 So~• from

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God's Trombones by James Weldon Johnson, copyright01927 by The Viking Press,
Inc.
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i rr ted -'oy i:)ermiss ion

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Spear:
Society.

lines fro

All rights reserved.

Viking Press,

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Fitchett s Basement Blues, Opus 5 from Burning
11

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An Anthology of Afro-Saxon Poetry, copyright(t:&gt;1963 by Dasein Literary
Reprinted by permission of Jupiter Hammon Press of Dasein Literary

Society.

~' June J ~ : : ~ ~ U n c l e Bull-Boy" from Some Changes by June Jordan,

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copyright@l967 and 1971 by June Meyer Jordan.

Reprinted by permission of

the publishers, E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., Inc.

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copyright@l97D by Nonnan Jordan.

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ames Weldon J ohn on, copyright@ renewe d 1963 by Grace Nai l Johnson.
printed by permission of .Viking Penguin, Inc. l

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lines from 11 Heavy Water Blue~• from Golden Sardine, copyright @

1967 by Bob Kaufman.

Reprinted by permission of City Lights Books.

' \ r i 1 ~dge K n i g ~ ~ "The Bones of My Fathef from Be 11]( Song, copyright

(D 1973 by Etheridge Knight, and 11 Haiku 911 from Poems /rom Prison, copyright:(0
1968 by Etheridge Knight.

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Pinkie Gordon Lane for lines from "Griefs of Jo

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Published by South &amp;West, Inc.

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permission of Pinkie Gordon Lane.

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~ - Wayne Loftin'~ or lines from 11 Reality 11 from Sides of the River:

A Mini-Anthology

of Black Writing, edited and copyright © 1969 by Eugene Redmond.

Reprinted

by pennission of Black River Writers Press.

Lorde's or lines from "Black Mother Woman; from From/(Land Where Other People

----Live, copyright© l973 by Audre Larde and reprinted by pennission of Broadside
s from._"Moon-minded the Sun" appearing on pp (fill inJ, from Sixes

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and Sevens, copyright@ 1962 by Audre Larde, and "Rites of Passage) from Cables
to Rage, copyright 0 1970 by Audre Larde.

Used by permission of the author.

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Selected Poems of Claude McKay, copyright(g l953 by Twayne Publishers, Inc.
Reprinted by pennission of Twayne Publishers, a Division of G.K. Hall &amp;Co.

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Black, copyright ~

967 by Don L. Lee, and "The Self-Hatred of Don L. Lee'"

and "Don't Cry, Screamy from Directionscore:

(!i 1971 by Don L. Lee.

Selected and New Poems, copyright

Reprinted by pennission of Broadside Press.

George Reginald Margetson for lines from The Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society,
copyright © l916 by George Reginald Margetson.

Reprinted in The Book of

American Negro Poetry, edited by James Weldon Johnson.
by Harcourt, Brace &amp;World.

Copyright@ 1922, 1931

Copyright @ 1950, 1959 by Mrs. Grace Nail Johnson.

Source for reprint rights could not be found at publication time.

G.C. Oden for lines from

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Ka 1ei dos cope, edited by Robert Hayden.

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Copyright Cr) 1967 by G. C. Oden.

Reprinted by pennission of the author.

Pat Parker for lines from 11 Brother 11 from Child of Myself, copyright © 1972 by Pat
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Parker.

Reprinted by permission of the author.

~ ~ ey Randad for "lwo Jima" from More(a Remember, copyright © 1971 by Dudley

Randall.

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Grove, Chicago, Ill. 60619 .

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~ Eugene Redmond or lines frdm "Invasion of the Nos7 " from River of Bones and Flesh

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and Blood, copyright © 1971 by Eugene Redmond, and "Inside My Perimete~• from
Inj Time of Rain

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pennission of Black River Writers f..US.

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K-e-nt_R_iv-e-rs-' or 1i nes from

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In Defense of Black Poets II and "The Sti 11 Voice

of Harlem" and for "Watt~• from The Still Voice of Harlem, Volume 5 in the
Heritage Series, published by Paul Bremen limited, london, 1968, copyright©

1972 by Mrs. Cora Mciver Rivers; ~ines from "To.....Richard Wrigh) from The
Wright Poems, Volume 18 in the Heritage Series, published by Paul Bremen

Limited, London, 1972.

Copyri 9ht © 1972 by Mrs. Cora Mciver Rivers .~printed

by permission of Paul Bremen Limited.

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Afro-Saxon Poetry, copyright© 1963 by

.l!lf"Dasein

An Anthology of

Literary Society.

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by permission of Jupiter Hafllllon Press ~sein Literary Society.
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1974 by Joyce Carol Thomas.

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I Know a Lad~' from Crysta 1 Breezes, copyright©

Reprinted by permission of Firesign Press, Box

402, Berkeley, Calif.

~~&gt;1rNe,vin Tolson' or lines fr

"Rendezvous with America," "Dark Symphony" and

"An Ex-Judge at the Baf from Rendezvous with America, copyright© 1944 by
Melvin Tolson.

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&amp;Liveright; copyright renewed 1951 by ~ean ~mer. Reprinted by permission
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"Blue Meridianj' from Black Writers of America, edited by Richard Barksdale and
Keneth Kinnamon, copyright © l972 by The ~Millan Compan

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permission of W.W. Norton &amp; Company, Inc. Copyright 1936 by W.W. Norton &amp;
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An

Anthology of Black Philadelphian Poets, copyright © l970 by A Philly Rig~nalski.
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Alice Walker for lines from Rage from Revolutionary Petunias &amp;Other Poems,
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copyright (§') l973 by Alice Walker.

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Janovich, Inc.

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A Mini-

Anthology of Black Writing, edited and copyright © l969 by Eugene Redmond.
Reprinted by permission of Black River Writers Press .

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or 1i nes from A Prayer of the Race That God Made Bl acl~ from
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Negro Poets and Their Poems, edited by Thomas Kerlin.
by The Associated Publishers, Inc.

Copyright © 1923, 1935

Reprinted by permission of The Associated

Publishers, Inc.

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An Anthology of

Afro-Saxon Poetry, copyright © 1963 by ~ e Dasein Literary Society.

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"Between the World and Me," copyright ©

1935 by The Partisan Review, and I Have Seen Black Hands,
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