- Haki R.
Madhubuti (born Don
Luther Lee on
February 23, 1942) is an African-American author, educator, and poet, as well as a
publisher and
operator of...
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independent black-owned
press in the
United States,
founded in 1967 by Haki R.
Madhubuti (then
known as Don L. Lee), with
early support from
Johari Amini and Carolyn...
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Organizing Committee (January 1996). "Million Man
March Fact Sheet". In
Madhubuti, Haki R.; Karenga,
Maulana (eds.).
Million Man
March / Day of Absence;...
- ISBN 978-0-385-47694-2. Boyd, Herb; Daniels, Ron; Karenga, Maulana;
Madhubuti, Haki R., eds. (2012). By Any
Means Necessary: Malcolm X: Real, Not Reinvented...
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Carol Diane Lee (née Easton, also
Safisha Madhubuti) is an
American professor,
educational researcher,
school director and author. Now retired, Lee was...
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Elections MP
Party Notes 1966
Abubakar H. M.
Madhubuti KANU One-party
system 1969
Abubakar H. M.
Madhubuti KANU One-party
system 1970
Mzamil Omar Mzamil...
- have also
become top
editors at
major publishers.
These include Haki R.
Madhubuti,
founder of
Third World Press; Jill Bialosky,
executive editor and vice...
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Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS)
Commission Haki R.
Madhubuti Hakim Adi
Nicole Lee,
TransAfrica Forum Tsedenia Gebremarkos Zanele Hlatshwayo...
- John H.
Johnson Naomi Long Madgett, poet and
founder of
Lotus Press Haki
Madhubuti, co-founder of
Third World Press Dudley Randall,
founder of Broadside...
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after Brooks's "The Bean Eaters" and
dedicated to
Brooks and Haki R.
Madhubuti Lifetime Honors –
National Medal of Arts
Audrey Cason, "An
Interview with...