Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939
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Title | Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939 |
Creator | Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-2000 |
Date | 1939 |
Geographical Location | Chicago (Ill.) |
Topical Subject | |
Description | Four unbound sheets of paper, once folded to create 8 pages, containing 28 typewritten poems by Gwendolyn Brooks. These sheets were originally tucked into Poems, 1938-1940 by Gwendolyn Brooks. |
Dimensions | 21.6 x 27.9 cm |
Extent | 4 loose sheets of paper, 8 pages, 28 poems |
Type | Text |
Genre | Poems |
Identifier | 00086_02_06_255_11_001 |
Language | eng |
Rights | In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted |
Repository | Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Collection Title | Gwendolyn Brooks Papers |
Collection Number | MSS 00086 |
Collection Series | Series 2: Writings |
Collection Sub-series | Sub-series 6: Notebooks |
Box Number | 255 |
Folder Title | Poems by Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks, 1939 |
Folder Number | 11 |
Collection | Gwendolyn Brooks Digital Collection |
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Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939 | |
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Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939, front cover (verso) | |
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Gray Old Yesterdays, "Night By The Lake," and "I Used To Play With Paper Dolls," by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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To A Brown Madwoman, "Dark Girl," and "Lion. Robin." by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Nothing Matters, "To A Brown Butcher Boy," and "I Won't Go By The Cemetery Anymore," by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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The Postman Has Passed, "Some Eyes Do Not Bother," and "Of Flesh Death-Glorified," by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Truth by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Old Laughter, "It Is The Very Gold Of Joy," and "Exhaust The Little Moment" by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Pick Up The Strap Again (Street Car), and "Old Age Has Beauty All Its Own," by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Dreams and "Bones" by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Prayer, "Verjuice," "Autumn," and "Life Hits and Runs" by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Life Hits and Runs, page 2, "Time Does Not Hesitate," and "The Crazy Woman" by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Mrs. Corley And The Colored Maid by Gwendolyn Brooks | |
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Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939, back | |
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Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939, back (verso) |