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- catalog abstract "This book is a collection of Kate Rushin's poetry. The author attempts to capture the faces, voices, feelings, words, and stories of her African-American family, people in the neighborhood and town where she grew up.".
- catalog contributor b4049279.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "The Ancestors -- The Black Back-ups -- The Breast Milk Poem -- The Bridge Poem -- Cabin Fever -- Camden, New Jersey -- Comparative History: Our Stories -- The Construction Workers -- The Coward -- Everybody Says Miss Lindy Brown Is A Witch -- Family Tree -- Gramom And My Great-aunt Rachel Sit At The Kitchen Table -- Have You Seen Them? -- Home -- Horace Chandler Wasn't Quite Right -- I Am Afraid Of The Noise So My Aunt Hilda Rides -- I Never See You -- I've Got Something To Say About This: A Survival Incantation -- If I Were An Epic Poem -- In Answer To The Question: Have You Ever Considered Suicide -- The Invisible Woman -- It Was In Ibadan -- It's The Saturday Morning Before School Starts -- Making Way For Sister -- Miss Mary 'n' Martha Run The Little Candy Store -- A Northern Ohio Love Poem -- The Old Woman With The Ramrod Back Looks Me Up -- One Day At The Museum Of Natural History -- One Sunday Even Junie Hightower Gets Saved -- Our Second-grade Teacher, Mrs. Ionelli, -- A Pacifist Becomes Militant And Declares War -- Penny Has Freckles And Red Hair And A Process. -- Poppy Sits In His Armchair In The Corner With His Bad Leg -- Reading Lists -- Reba Is A State Child And What You Call Fast. -- Rosa Revisited -- Ruby Laughs Too Loud, Drinks Too Much -- Sundays. After Church. In The Summertime. -- Syracuse, By Night, In Transit -- They Stand On The Sidelines, My Uncles -- The Tired Poem: .. Unemployed Black Professional Woman -- To Be Continued -- The Tv Will Not Come On Until You Put A Quarter In -- Up From The Ladder -- We Play In The Do-it-yourself Family Rooms -- Wednesday Night At Mt. Calvary Evening Youth Service -- When An Old Man Dies -- When I Came Home -- When My Gramom Got Baptized At Grace Temple -- Whenever There's A Thunderstorm, My Aunt Puts On Her -- Why I Like To Go Places: Flagstaff, Arizona, June 1978.".
- catalog description "This book is a collection of Kate Rushin's poetry. The author attempts to capture the faces, voices, feelings, words, and stories of her African-American family, people in the neighborhood and town where she grew up.".
- catalog extent "93 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Black back-ups.".
- catalog identifier "1563410257 (paper) :".
- catalog identifier "1563410265 (cloth) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Black back-ups.".
- catalog isPartOf "Black women writers net".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ithaca, N.Y. : Firebrand Books,".
- catalog relation "Black back-ups.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "African Americans Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3568.U7277 B58 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Ancestors -- The Black Back-ups -- The Breast Milk Poem -- The Bridge Poem -- Cabin Fever -- Camden, New Jersey -- Comparative History: Our Stories -- The Construction Workers -- The Coward -- Everybody Says Miss Lindy Brown Is A Witch -- Family Tree -- Gramom And My Great-aunt Rachel Sit At The Kitchen Table -- Have You Seen Them? -- Home -- Horace Chandler Wasn't Quite Right -- I Am Afraid Of The Noise So My Aunt Hilda Rides -- I Never See You -- I've Got Something To Say About This: A Survival Incantation -- If I Were An Epic Poem -- In Answer To The Question: Have You Ever Considered Suicide -- The Invisible Woman -- It Was In Ibadan -- It's The Saturday Morning Before School Starts -- Making Way For Sister -- Miss Mary 'n' Martha Run The Little Candy Store -- A Northern Ohio Love Poem -- The Old Woman With The Ramrod Back Looks Me Up -- One Day At The Museum Of Natural History -- One Sunday Even Junie Hightower Gets Saved -- Our Second-grade Teacher, Mrs. Ionelli, -- A Pacifist Becomes Militant And Declares War -- Penny Has Freckles And Red Hair And A Process. -- Poppy Sits In His Armchair In The Corner With His Bad Leg -- Reading Lists -- Reba Is A State Child And What You Call Fast. -- Rosa Revisited -- Ruby Laughs Too Loud, Drinks Too Much -- Sundays. After Church. In The Summertime. -- Syracuse, By Night, In Transit -- They Stand On The Sidelines, My Uncles -- The Tired Poem: .. Unemployed Black Professional Woman -- To Be Continued -- The Tv Will Not Come On Until You Put A Quarter In -- Up From The Ladder -- We Play In The Do-it-yourself Family Rooms -- Wednesday Night At Mt. Calvary Evening Youth Service -- When An Old Man Dies -- When I Came Home -- When My Gramom Got Baptized At Grace Temple -- Whenever There's A Thunderstorm, My Aunt Puts On Her -- Why I Like To Go Places: Flagstaff, Arizona, June 1978.".
- catalog title "The Black back-ups : poetry / by Kate Rushin.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".