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Dudley Randall, Broadside Press, and the Black Arts Movement in Detroit, 1960-1995
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The Julius E. Thompson was the director of the Black Studies Program and a professor of history at the University of Missouri, Columbia. The author of Lynching in Mississippi: A History, 1865-1965 (1999), he lived in Columbia, Missouri.

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"Thompson has meticulously researched virtually every aspect of Randall's involvement with Broadside Press...this painstaking account helps to fill a significant gap in the literature about African American writers, and it belongs on the shelves of all major academic and public libraries"--Choice; "carefully and deeply researched book...the definitive biography of Randall and the definitive account of his Broadside Press...a fascinating profile of the world of black poetry publishing in the United States in the last 35 years...an outstanding book...a priority purchase for all libraries...recommended"--LISCA; "useful"--Journal of American History; "well-researched book...an insightful assessment of the contribution of Dudley Randall and of Broadside Press"--Dunbar On Black Books; "a richly documented study of an important figure in African American literary and publishing history...should prove of considerable interest to booksellers, collectors, and librarians"--AB Bookman's Weekly.

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