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Black men speak from behind the walls / edited by Dr. Margaret T. Burroughs.

Accession number
PML 198528
Published
[Chicago?] : [s.n.], [1991?]
Credit line
Purchased on the Edwin V. Erbe, Jr. Acquisitions Fund, 2020.
Notes
Cover title.
'How this book came about' by Margaret T. G. Burroughs: pp. [1-2] of preliminary matter.
The publication, initiated by Burroughs, was financed by subscribers listed on the last 3 pages.
Includes index of poem titles.
Description
[2], A-f, 96, A-E, [3] pages ; 22 cm
Inscriptions/Markings
Inscribed by Burroughs to Gwendolyn Brooks on the inside front wrapper: To Gwen, from Margaret Burroughs, 6/6/91.
Provenance
From the library of Gwendolyn Brooks.
Summary
An anthology of poetry by incarcerated Black men, compiled by Margaret Burroughs--the artist, writer, educator, and founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago.
Binding
Pictorial white wrappers, saddle stitched.
Classification
Department