Black Family, Black Nation, Black Unity

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Black Family, Black Nation, Black Unity

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Linnett Sparks' Mother Dies in Childbirth
Long poem covers left side of the page and a photograph of a black woman wearing overalls and sitting in a garden covers the right side of the page

Black Childhood
Postcard featuring two black children embracing on a bench, the words, "If you were really choc'late creams/I don't know what I'd do/For wanting both to eat you up/And yet to keep you too"

Our Children . . . Our Future
Cover Image of Black woman elder smiling and holding an image of an infant's face

Now I Understand How My Mother Died
On the top of the page there is a zoomed in picture of a black person's eyes-a tear forms and begins to fall on the right eye. A poem fills the bottom half of the page.

When We Are Alone
Picture of two girls playing pattycake sits atop a poem

Mothers and Daughters
Cover Art of young black girl wither her arms crossed

Family
Illustration of a young man holding an infant

Children Without Crime
Poem entitled, "Children Without Crime" sits over the enlarged quote, "We don't have to time to have time".
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