Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition
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Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition
Summary
Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition is a written work[1].
Key Facts
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition authored building the black aesthetic tradition — author (P50): Joanne V. Gabbin[2].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's instance of is recorded as building the black aesthetic tradition — instance of (P31): written work[3].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's publisher is recorded as building the black aesthetic tradition — publisher (P123): Greenwood Press[4].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's genre is recorded as building the black aesthetic tradition — genre (P136): biography[5].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's OCLC number is recorded as 461890302[6].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's page is recorded as xvi, 245[7].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's publication date is recorded as +1985-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's Open Library ID is recorded as OL3720836W[9].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's has edition or translation is recorded as building the black aesthetic tradition — has edition or translation (P747): Q136770731[10].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's LibraryThing work ID is recorded as 6566903[11].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's Library of Congress Classification is recorded as PS3503.R833 Z66 1994[12].
- Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's title is recorded as Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition[13].
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Sterling A. Brown : building the black aesthetic tradition's instance of is recorded as building the black aesthetic tradition — instance of (P31): written work[3].