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Anger, and Beyond: the Negro writer in the United States

Anger, and Beyond: the Negro writer in the United States

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Anger, and Beyond: the Negro writer in the United States

by Hill, Herbert, editor, Robert Bone, Arna Bontemps, Ossie Davis, Nat Hentoff, LeRoi Jones [Amiri baraka] Harvey Swados et al

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New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1968. Paperback. xxii, 227p., mass-market paperback, 4.25x7 inches, wraps worn, pages evenly toned else very good first Perennial Library edition. From the library of literary scholar Noriko Mizuta with her ownership signature, under her married name of "N.M. Lippit", on the inside front wrap. Perennial Library. Includes essays by Saunders Redding, Arna Bontemps, Horace Cayton, LeRoi Jones and Albert Murray, among others.

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Title
Anger, and Beyond: the Negro writer in the United States
Author
Hill, Herbert, editor, Robert Bone, Arna Bontemps, Ossie Davis, Nat Hentoff, LeRoi Jones [Amiri baraka] Harvey Swados et al
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Paperback
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Harper & Row, Publishers
Place of Publication
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Date Published
1968
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African American; 1960S; Literary criticism; essays;

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