I Look in the Mirror and What Do I See?, Cassandra Ford, Sandra Gould Ford, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Photograph of a young girl with glasses in a box with a poem Cassandra Ford
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
See No Evil, Delores Currin, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Sep-87 (Autumn)
Drawing of three black women,lined shoulder to shoulder and facing forward . One woman wear sunglasses, the woman next to her has tape over her mouth,…
Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, Denise Goren, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Dec-87 (Winter)
The seven principles of kwanzaa with an illustrated border surrounding the words and and an illustration of black women at the bottom
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
When We Are Alone, E. Ethelbert Miller, Denetria Craig, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Mar-91 (Spring)
Picture of two girls playing pattycake sits atop a poem
I See My Future, Eloise Greenfield, Gregory Robertson, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Photograph of a young man squinted towards the camera wearing a light colored suit. A poem set within a white box is to the left.
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".
Kid, Glen M. Rinehart, Lonnie Graham, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
Photograph of a child flexing and making a sily face sits to the left of a poem entitled, "Kid"
Black Woman White Face, Hal Ambrose Washington, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Mar-87 (Spring)
Black woman with white makeup on her face. Picture is in black and white, This piece is accompanied by a poem. The issue is themed "Identities"
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