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June Jordan. Copyright © 1981 by June Jordan Beacon Press books are published under the auspices of the Unitarian Universalist Association , 25 Beacon Street , Boston , Massachusetts 02108 Published simultaneously in Canada by Fitzhenry ...
June Jordan. Copyright © 1981 by June Jordan Beacon Press books are published under the auspices of the Unitarian Universalist Association , 25 Beacon Street , Boston , Massachusetts 02108 Published simultaneously in Canada by Fitzhenry ...
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... publish Nathan Lewin's piece , " Which Man's Burden ? ” ( May 4 , 1974 ) . Given the conceivably devastating ... published a decidedly partisan opinion and response on this unmistakably controversial question , and that opinion ...
... publish Nathan Lewin's piece , " Which Man's Burden ? ” ( May 4 , 1974 ) . Given the conceivably devastating ... published a decidedly partisan opinion and response on this unmistakably controversial question , and that opinion ...
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... published by Random House in 1977. Only Freedomways and the New York Times reviewed it ; no other Black periodical , and not a single feminist periodical , acknowl- edged the book . It was an unexpected silence that pushed me to further ...
... published by Random House in 1977. Only Freedomways and the New York Times reviewed it ; no other Black periodical , and not a single feminist periodical , acknowl- edged the book . It was an unexpected silence that pushed me to further ...
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Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
On the Occasion of a Clear and Present Danger at Yale 1975 | 90 |
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