Our Children . . . Our Future, Lonnie Graham, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Magazine cover with a picture of a young black girl facing the camera squintng against sunlight
A Quiz, Sandra Gould Ford, Willis Bing Davs, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A quiz question next to a scuplture of a face behind bars
In the Courthouse/Sunflowers, Dennis Brutus, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Two poems, "In the Courthouse" and "Sunflowers" sit nest to each other on the page
Press N Curl, Clara C. Earthly, Manchester Craftsman Guild, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
The short story, "Press N Curl" sits around a photograph of a bush
After, Jude Laure Denis, Manchester Craftsmen Guild, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A poem entitled, "after . . ." sits over a greyscale photograph of a young black woman dong her hair
Children Without Crime, Gary Burke, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Poem entitled, "Children Without Crime" sits over the enlarged quote, "We don't have to time to have time".
In Times of Peace, Mary McLaughlin Shechta, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A poem entitled, "in times of peace an immigrant returns to st. james parish, jamaica, west indes," sits underneath an illustration of graphic lines
A Hollering Place, Pearl Cleage, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
An essay entitled "A Hollering Place" explores the intersections of blackness, the role of art in the revolution, and the cultural institutions blackā¦
Brother Wind, Richard Hool, Yeba Sehy, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A poem entitled, "Brother Wind," covers the middle of the page.
Memory, Ronnie Phillips, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A photograph depicts an older woman holding a picture of a younger woman in a decoarated frame. Potograph is in black and white.
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