Homage to the Black Arts Movement: A Handbook
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Equidistance Press, 2018.
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Judy Juanita., Judy Juanita|AUTHOR., & Rini Templeton|ILLUSTRATOR. (2018). Homage to the Black Arts Movement: A Handbook . Equidistance Press.

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Judy Juanita, Judy Juanita|AUTHOR and Rini Templeton|ILLUSTRATOR. 2018. Homage to the Black Arts Movement: A Handbook. Equidistance Press.

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Judy Juanita, Judy Juanita|AUTHOR and Rini Templeton|ILLUSTRATOR. Homage to the Black Arts Movement: A Handbook Equidistance Press, 2018.

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Judy Juanita, Judy Juanita|AUTHOR, and Rini Templeton|ILLUSTRATOR. Homage to the Black Arts Movement: A Handbook Equidistance Press, 2018.

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