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239 selected bibliography Selected Works by Dudley Randall A Litany of Friends: New and Selected Poems. Detroit: Lotus, 1981. After the Killing. Chicago: Third World, 1973. “An Answer to Lerone Bennett’s Questionnaire.” Negro Digest 7, no. 3 (1968): 41–42. “Aphorisms.” Negro Digest 11, no. 11 (September 1962): 45. “Ballad of Birmingham.” Broadside no. 1, Broadside Series, 1965. “Ballad of Birmingham.” Correspondence, Fall 1963. “The Black Aesthetic in the Thirties, Forties, and Fifties.” In The Black Aesthetic, edited by Addison Gayle Jr., 235–45. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971. “Black Emotion and Experience: The Literature for Understanding.” American Libraries 4, no. 2 (1972): 86–90. “Black Magic.” Ebony 32 (August 1977): 30. Black Poetry. Detroit: Broadside, 1969. “Black Poet, White Critic.” Negro Digest 14, no. 11 (1965): 4. The Black Poets. New York: Bantam, 1971. “Black Power.” Negro Digest 16, no. 1 (1966): 95–96. “Black Publisher, Black Writer: An Answer.” Black World 24, no. 5 (1975): 32–37. “Black Writers’ Views on Literary Lions and Values.” Interview. Negro Digest 17, no. 3 (1968): 42, 89. “Booker T. and W. E. B.” Midwest Journal 5, no. 1 (1952): 77–78. Broadside Memories: Poets I Have Known. Detroit: Broadside, 1975. “Broadside Press: A Personal Chronicle.” Black Academy Review 1, no. 1 (1970): 40–48. The Broadside Series. Detroit: Broadside, 1965–77. A Capsule Course in Black Poetry Writing. With Gwendolyn Brooks, Haki R. Madhubuti, and Keorapetse Kgositsile. Detroit: Broadside, 1975. Cities Burning. Detroit: Broadside, 1968. “The Creative Arts.” In Black Expression: Essays by and about Black Americans, edited by Addison Gayle Jr., 75–92. New York: Weybright and Talley, 1969. “Cup for the Loser.” Negro History Bulletin, no. 1 (1962): 85. “The Cut Throat.” Negro Digest 13, no. 9 (1964): 53–56. “Dressed All in Pink.” Broadside no. 2, Broadside Series, 1965. For Malcolm: Poems on the Life and Death of Malcolm X. With Margaret Burroughs. Detroit: 240 - selected bibliography Broadside, 1967. “Games.” Negro Digest 17, no. 8 (1968): 61. “Ghetto Girls.” Negro Digest 16, no. 7 (1967): 25. Homage to Hoyt. Detroit: Broadside, 1984. “Incident on a Bus.” Negro Digest 14, no. 10 (1965): 70–71. Introduction to Cat Eyes and Dead Wood, by Melba Joyce Boyd. Highland Park, MI: Fallen Angel, 1978. Love You. London: Paul Bremen, 1970. “Melting Pot.” Negro Digest 17, no. 3 (1968): 53. “Melvin B. Tolson: Portrait of a Raconteur.” Negro Digest 15, no. 3 (1966): 54–57. More to Remember: Four Decades of Poetry. Chicago: Third World, 1971. Papers. Collections of the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. “Old Witherington.” Negro Digest 14, no. 11 (1965): 62. Poem Counterpoem. With Margaret Danner. Detroit: Broadside, 1966. “A Report on the Black Arts Convention.” Negro Digest 26, no. 10 (1966): 13–15. Review of Black Poetry in America, by Blyden Jackson and Louis D. Rubin Jr. Black World 24, no. 1 (1974): 73–75. Review of The First Cities, by Audre Lorde. Negro Digest 17, no. 11–12 (1968): 13. Review of Songs of a Blackbird, by Carolyn Rogers. Black World 19, no. 10 (1970): 52, 82. “The Rite.” Negro Digest 13, no. 11 (1964): 59. “The Second Annual Black Arts Convention.” Negro Digest 17, no. 1 (1967): 42–45. “Shoe Shine Boy: A Short Story.” Negro Digest 15, no. 11 (1966): 53–55. “Three Poems by Dudley Randall: ‘Colonizer,’ ‘Continental Hotel,’ and ‘Slave Castle.’” Black World 22, no. 11 (1973): 23–25. “To the Mercy Killers.” Negro Digest 15, no. 11 (1966): 66. “Ubi Sunt, Hic Sum.” Negro Digest 14, no. 11 (1965): 73–76. “Victoria.” Negro Digest 15, no. 7 (1966): 64–72. “When I Think of Russia.” Negro Digest 16, no. 8 (1967): 74. “White Poet, Black Critic.” Negro Digest 14, no. 4 (1965): 47–48. Selected Bibliography Andrews, William L., Frances Smith Foster, and Trudier Harris, eds. The Oxford Companion to African America Literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Bailey, Leonead Pack, ed. Broadside Authors and Artists: An Illustrated Biographical Directory. Detroit: Broadside, 1974. “Black Books Bulletin Interviews Dudley Randall.” Black Books Bulletin 1, no. 2 (1972): 22– 26. Blackhawk, Terry. “For Dudley Randall, 1914–2000.” Michigan Quarterly Review 40, no. 2 (2001): 313. Blum, Howard. “In Detroit, Poet Laureate’s Work Is Never Done.” New York Times, January 29, 1984. Boyd, Melba Joyce. The Black Unicorn: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press. A documentary film, distributed by Cinema Guild, New York, 1996. ———. “Out of the Poetry Ghetto: The Life/Art Struggle of Small Black Publishing Houses .” Black Scholar...

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