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Third World Press

Founded by Haki R. Madhubuti (born in 1942 as Don L. Lee) with an honorarium of four hundred dollars received from a poetry reading, Third World Press has for forty years provided a platform for “progressive works by and about people of the African Diaspora.” Based in Chicago and one of the nation’s oldest independent publishers,
Third World Press includes titles in biography, cultural affairs, psychology, political science, and sociology.

Portable SoulHalf Black Half BlackerMy Own Hallelujahs
Spend Sad Sundays Singing Songs to Sassy SistersThe Present is a Dangerous Place to LiveEarthquakes and Sun Rise Missions
Blues for an African PrincessMore To RememberThe New Nationalism
Blackness and the Adventure of Western CultureI Want To Be
I Want To Be wordsI Want To Be librarian
It's Nation TimeOctavia and Other PoemsA Move Further South
Home is a Dirty StreetBlack EssenceWomen Talk
The Back DoorTo DisembarkHow I Wrote Jubilee