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Change: #2, Spring/Summer 1966: Andrew Hill & John Dana in Concert cover

Change: #2, Spring/Summer 1966: Andrew Hill & John Dana in Concert cover

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Change: #2, Spring/Summer 1966: Andrew Hill & John Dana in Concert cover

by Sinclair, John & Charles Moore, editors & contributors, Magdelene Sinclair, Al Young, Clark Coolidge, et al

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Detroit: Artists Workshop Press, 1966. Magazine. vi, 118p., back cover missing and last pages detached but present (staples too short) poetry, jazz reviews, news, essays, music notation pages, photos, good mimeographed journal in side stapled pictorial blue cover. The rear cover which is missing contained some texts. The issue had been held up by the arrest of Sinclair on marijuana charges.

Sinclair and Moore's magazine to represent "New Music" and Jazz. Sinclair was a Detroit poet who was the leader of the White Panther Party, an activist, underground newspaper editor and the manager of the MC5 rock group.

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Title
Change: #2, Spring/Summer 1966: Andrew Hill & John Dana in Concert cover
Author
Sinclair, John & Charles Moore, editors & contributors, Magdelene Sinclair, Al Young, Clark Coolidge, et al
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Magazine
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Publisher
Artists Workshop Press
Place of Publication
Detroit
Date Published
1966
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African American; Labor - American; Music; Serials, journals, magazines; Michigan;

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