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Black joy, edited by Jay David. [1st ed.]

Title
Black joy, edited by Jay David. [1st ed.]
ISBN
0402120949
Published
[Chicago] Cowles Book Co. [1971]
Physical Description
244 p. 23 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
From Narrative of the life of Frederic Douglass, an American slave, written by himself.
From The life and adventures of Deadwood Dick written by himself (Nat Love).
From Running a thousand miles for freedom, by W. Craft.
From Up from slavery, by B. T. Washington.
A Negro love song, by P. L. Dunbar.
From The autobiography of an ex-colored man, by J. W. Johnson.
From Jelly Roll Morton remembers, by F. Morton.
From The big Sea, by L. Hughes.
From The autobiography of W. E. B. DuBois.
The Black finger, by A. Grimké.
The gilded six-bits and High John de Conquer, by Z. N. Hurston.
The Negro speaks of rivers, by L. Hughes.
From The boy who painted Christ Black, by J. H. Clarke ...
continued: ... The dark side of Hopkinsville, by T. Poston.
Home thoughts, by C. McKay.
The pocketbook game, by A. Childress.
From It's good to be Black, by R. Goodwin.
Old man Cassius, by Muhammad Ali.
From From the Back of the bus, by D. Gregory.
From His eye is on the sparrow, by E. Waters.
How to hail a cab in New York, by G. Cambridge.
The emancipation of George-Hector (a colored turtle), by M. E. Evans.
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