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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
A STREET IN BRONZEVILLE
the old-marrieds
kitchenette building
the mother
southeast corner
when Mrs. Martin’s Booker T.
the soft man
the funeral
hunchback girl: she thinks of heaven
a song in the front yard
patent leather
the ballad of chocolate Mabbie
the preacher: ruminates behind the sermon
Sadie and Maud
the independent man
obituary for a living lady
when you have forgotten Sunday: the love story
the murder
of De Witt Williams on his way to Lincoln Cemetery
Matthew Cole
the vacant lot
THE SUNDAYS OF SATIN-LEGS SMITH
NEGRO HERO
HATTIE SCOTT
the end of the day
the date
at the hairdresser’s
when I die
the battle
QUEEN OF THE BLUES
BALLAD OF PEARL MAY LEE
GAY CHAPS AT THE BAR
gay chaps at the bar
still do I keep my look, my identity . . .
my dreams, my works, must wait till after hell
looking
piano after war
mentors
the white troops had their orders but the Negroes looked like men
firstly inclined to take what it is told
“God works in a mysterious way”
love note I: surely
love note II: flags
the progress
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
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