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Other Countries: Black Gay Voices (A First Volume)
Authors: Donald Woods, Bayard Rustin, Roy Gonsalves, Colin Robinson, Salih Michael Fisher, Assotto Saint, C.r. Pouncy, Allen Wright, Redvers Jeanmarie, Steve Langley
Creator: Cary Alan Johnson
Publisher: Other Countries
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 318256

Media: Paperback
Pages: 120

ASIN: B000RK0TJK

Publication Date: 1998
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Condition: Acceptable/Paperback; 1988. Paperback. A first volume. Cover has slight curl along edging, some tanning on edging also, still intact. Text is unmarked.Pages are clean, clear. Tight binding.Quick Shipping!!

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A journal in paperback format that features art, fiction, drama, and poetry by and about Afro-American Gay men. Features an interview with Bayard Rustin, the gay Civil Rights pioneer, and work by Donald Woods, among others.