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I am Annie Mae; An Extraordinary Woman in Her Own Words. The Personal Story of a

I am Annie Mae; An Extraordinary Woman in Her Own Words. The Personal Story of a Black Texas Woman. Collected and Edited by Ruthe Winegarten; Third Edition. Assistant editor Frieda Werden -[with theatre program]- I Am Annie Mae, a musical by Naomi Carrier and Ruthe Weingarten; A Texas Playwrights Festival Production directed by Paul Randolph-Johnson (two items together) Paperback - 1989

by Hunt, Annie Mae

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Austin: Rosegarden Press, 1989. Paperback. [Book] is in its third printing after a 1983 first issue, same pagination: xvi, 152p., profusely illus. with black/white photos, mostly family snapshots but with period additions. A softbound in 9x7 inch decorated wraps. Front cover is creased and edgeworn (not too bad) but back cover has a long splotch of glue that is resistant to lighter fluid, our usual cleanser; this splotch is felt rather than seen, it covers blurb-text which remains legible. -[program]- Additionally we are offering a 1989 theatre program for a staging and related events in Houston, runs about 16p. (unpaginated) with extensive vitae & sponsor lists. This is the musical version of a spoken play first staged in 1987. Program is in fine unblemished condition, book is as-described, "good-only" (however it is inscribed by Annie Mae (in red ink) and by Ruthe (in blue) both, year of publication. These two items together.
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