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 black…
A Quiz, Sandra Gould Ford, Willis Bing Davs, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A quiz question next to a scuplture of a face behind bars
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
Ancestral Ties, Jon Onye Lockard, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Mar-92 (Spring/Summer)
Three faces sit underneath a larger mask
Awareness and Appreciation, Sandra Gould Ford, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A title page from the literary magazine that reads, "Shooting Star Productions Inc. A non-profit corporation that seeks to employ the arts to build…
Black Childhood, Meredith Watson, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Dec-88 (Winter)
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…
Black Literary Awards: From the Back of the Bus, Sandra West, Shooting Star Productions Inc., Mar-90 (Winter/Spring)
Page full of text detailing why the black community needs its own literary awards
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"
Brother Wind, Richard Hool, Yeba Sehy, Shooting Star Productions Inc.
A poem entitled, "Brother Wind," covers the middle of the page.
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".
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