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|    Will Dockery to All    |
|    Re: The Ahmos Zu-Bolton proof, again    |
|    10 Feb 26 13:35:39    |
      From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid              nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) posted:       > Will Dockery wrote:       > > nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) posted:       >>> Will Dockery wrote:       > >> mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:       > >> Will Dockery wrote:       >       > >> Kevin Fries, here's the authentic screenshot of the introduction       > >> to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton.       > >>       > >> Dockery: It is real, send it to Miller and Zu-Bolton"s and find       > >> out for yourself.       > >>       > >> Here's the proof.       > >>       > >> (See attachment at JLA Forums.)       > >>       > >> Dockery: The Ahmos Zu-Bolton proof, again.       > >>       > >> 1976 Poet-In-Residence at Carver High School, Columbus Georgia.       > >>       > >> (See JLA Forums attachment)       > >>       > >> Dockery: The introduction is from the Carver High School literary       > >> journal Pegasus, 1976 edition.       > >>       > >> You might as well give up, Pendragon, my evidence is solid.       > >>       > >> The introduction is *not* evidence. It is not signed. You have       > >> failed to show that it is actually in the school magazine.       > >>       > >> As per George Dunce's research, he was employed as a       > >> "Poet-In-Residence" at Howard University at the time.       > >>       > >> Dance has proposed that he dropped in on some classes in Carver High       > >> as part of the "Visiting Poet" program he was affiliated with.       > >>       > >> Zu-Bolton was employed as "Poet-In-Residence" at Howard University       > >> in the spring of 1976.       > >>       > >> Zu-Bolton was part of a "Visiting Poet" program in the spring of       > >> 1976, and as such, he visited schools with a large African-American       > >> student body, sat in on their classes, encouraged them to write,       > >> etc.       > >>       > >> Have you found details on this?       > >>       > >> Conclusion: Zu-Bolton probably visited Carver High in the spring of       > >> 1976       > >       > > Correct.       > >       > >> as part of the Visiting Poet program. He was not the       > >> "Poet-In-Residence" at Carver High       > >>       > >> The introduction states that he was, though.       > >>       > >> He was "In-Residence"       > >>       > >> Dan Barfield stated that Ahmos Zu-Bolton was paid, though.       > >>       > >> With the wider view of the Pegasus thing, we see that it is NOT       > >> stapled but seems to be a loose-leaf style pamphlet       > >>       > >> No, Pegasus was digest size, stapled in the middle.       > >>       > >> If the pages were stapled together, why are they separate in the       > >> photo?       > >>       > >> The pages aren't separate.       > >>       > >> Pegasus was a digest size publication, stapled in the middle.       > >>       > >> So this thing was about 5x8 (8-1/2 x 11 folded paper) with one staple.        Very easy to insert a random page       > >       > > To insert, four pages would have had to been added.       >       > Not if the pages were now separate              Which they're not.              --       Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:       https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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