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The folk roots of contemporary Afro-American poetry, by Bernard W. Bell.
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Main Author:
Bell, Bernard W.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Detroit,
Broadside Press
[1974]
Edition:
[1st ed.]
Series:
Broadside critics series,
3.
Subjects:
American poetry
>
African American
>
History and criticism.
African Americans
>
Folklore.
Folklore in literature.
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PS153.N5 B44
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