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Broadside press of Detroit

Michigan Historical Review, Spring, 2000 by Evelyn Leasher

37. Caroline M. Rodgers. Now Ain't that Love? 1970.

38. Helen Pulliam. Slaughterhouse. 1970.

39. Jill Witherspoon. County Jail. 1970.

40. Ronda M. Davis. Rip-off. 1970.

41. Nikki Giovanni. All I Gotta Do. 1970.

42. Paula Denise Alexander. Goodnight. 1970.

43. Sterling Plumpp. Muslim Men. 1971. Cover by Shirley Woodson.

44. Carolyn Rodgers. A Long Rap/Commonly Known as a Poetic Essay: For Flip Wilson. 1971.

45. Kuweka Amiri Mwandishe. The Nigger Cycle: For Angela Davis, Kidnapped by the F.B.I. on October 13, 1970. 1971. Portrait by Talita Long.

46. Omari Kenyatta Tarajia. [Richard C. James III]. A Simple Poem to Mae. 1971. Drawing by Patricia Whitsitt.

47. Rockie Taylor [Tejumola Ologboni]. Black Henry. 1971.

48. Two Poems: Robert Keeby, Black Rebel; Stephany [sic], Poem. 1971.

49. Glenda Gracia, Tears and Kisses; Wilbert E. Rutledge, Jr., Non-Violent Revolution; James Amaker, I Reach inside Myself, Lori Lunford, Sister/Brother Hood; Porter Kirkwood, The Search. 1971.

50. Carolyn M. Rodgers. For H. W. Fuller. [A Poem]. 1971. Portrait by Shirley Woodson.

51. Bobb Hamilton, A Father Tells His Son about the Statue of Liberty; George Buggs, Crossing the International Dateline. 1971.

52. Yosuf, To my Immortality; Jeanne Newkirk Smith, Attempted Genocide; Sometimes--When it Doesn't Work; Good Times; Robert Bowen, Childhood; Love; Carole Gregory Clemmons, Poem. 1971.

53. Hodari Kinamo, Hoes are for Raking Leaves; LaDonna Tolbert, Unite; B. H. Rogers, The Black Man's Life; Alvin Kingcade, Superblack. 1971.

54. Lawrence C. Riley, Ebony Woman; Thomas Washington, Jr., Growing Pains; Robert L., Convict Warrior No. 122088; Mabarut Khalil Malik, Sisters Love to Rap. 1971.

55. J. D. Perry. Black Song. 1972.

56. Chaka Shango [Horace Coleman]. Black Gifts for a Black Child. 1972.

57. Evelyn Clarke. Gonna Free Him. 1972.

58. Karl W. Carter. Three Poems: Song; The Old Woman; In Apology to All Black Women. 1972.

59. Johari M. Amini [Jewel Latimore]. A Hip Tale in the Death Style. 1972.

60. Alice Walker. Five Poems: Revoluntary Petunias; My Good Friend; Lost My Voice? Of Course/for Beanie; He Said Come; The Girl who Died # 1. 1972.

61. Four Poems: James PoSamm Randall, Therapy Plea for Status-quo Anxiety Frustration; The Arms Race; Ray B. Oxford, Sandwedge; Jerry Forsh, We'll Dance, We'll Sing, Our Own Way. 1972.

62. Dudley Randall. Green Apples. 1972.

63. Olumo [Jim Cunningham]. Pearl Bailey Sings Tchaikovsky & Grieg in the Key of Ellington-Strayhorn; Mushrooms & Nutcrackers. 1972.

64. Etheridge Knight, A Poem for Brother/Man (after his Recovery from an O.D.); Lyn, The Final Indignity; H. A. Jennings [Habte Wolde], For the Children at P.S. 12-8-9-6-1; Judy Dothard Simmons, Schizophrenia. 1972.

65. Gwendolyn Brooks. Aurora. 1972.

66. Melba J. Boyd, ... 1965 (Dedicated to all my Brothers and Sisters of Southwest Detroit, Who Did and Did Not Survive); George Barlow, Flowers at the Jackson Funeral Home, (Daddy? Sugardaddy? You Really Dead?); Jose-Angel Figueroa, X Pressing Feeling. 1972.

67. Ruth Steed, Ain't No More Ain't; Chinosole, Impressions of Zambia; Tom Sellers, The Little Blk Girl on the Subway. 1972.


 

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