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Sojourner: Black Voices in the Age of AIDS
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Johnson, Arthur J
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Activists
/ AIDS
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Human relations
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Personal relationships
/ Recreation
/ Sports
1993
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Sojourner: Black Voices in the Age of AIDS
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Johnson, Arthur J
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Activists
/ AIDS
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Human relations
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Personal relationships
/ Recreation
/ Sports
1993
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Sojourner: Black Voices in the Age of AIDS
1993
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Other voices that will haunt you and reverberate in your mind include Floyd Dunn, who advises that gay black men must \"start carving out a new Black Gay Man who is not afraid, ashamed or apathetic about himself or the world...WE MUST HAVE AND KEEP OUR OWN AGENDA.\" Vernon Maulsby's poem \"After the News Got Out\" describes a mother \"armed with a Bible, her whole attitude a latex glove.\" Guy Mark Foster, whose talent makes you ask \"Where's his novel?\" contributes an impressive short story, \"Legacy\" and ends his story \"Lasius Niger\" with the biting last line \"The motherfucka can't really exist. And if He does, then the hell with His ass.\"
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Lambda Book Report
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