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Henry Dumas papers

Title
Henry Dumas papers, 1966.
Author
Dumas, Henry, 1934-1968.

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9 items (one folder)
Summary
One typed letter signed to LeRoi Jones (1966), accompanied by a photocopied typescript of a short story "Fon" and original typescripts of seven poems: "Cutting Down to Size," Hold on, I'm Comin!" "Knock on Wood," "Mosaic Harlem," "New Game," "Discus" and "Uplight."
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Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.
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  • Glenn Horowitz Bookseller
Biography (note)
  • Born in Sweet Home, Arkansas, in 1934, Henry Dumas was an African American poet and short story writer, and the editor and publisher of several magazines, including "Anthologist," "Untitled," "Hiram Poetry Review" and "Collection."
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Sc MG 310
OCLC
NYPW086000010-A
Author
Dumas, Henry, 1934-1968.
Title
Henry Dumas papers, 1966.
Biography
Born in Sweet Home, Arkansas, in 1934, Henry Dumas was an African American poet and short story writer, and the editor and publisher of several magazines, including "Anthologist," "Untitled," "Hiram Poetry Review" and "Collection." Dumas was shot and killed in the New York City subway in 1968, by a white policeman. His work was published posthumously and is represented in many anthologies, including "Black Fire" edited by Imamu Amiri Baraka (1968).
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