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   nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) posted:   
   > Will Dockery wrote in   
   > news:1771189414-3274@newsgrouper.org:   
   >> mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) wrote in   
   >> news:TBCdnZYH_IrLhgz0nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com:   
   >>> Will Dockery wrote:   
   > >> mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:   
   > >> Will Dockery wrote:   
   > >>   
   > >> I've posted the proof that Ahmos Zu-Bolton was the   
   > >> Poet-in-Residence at Carver High School, as shown by his   
   > >> introduction to Pegasus '76 written in spring of 1976.   
   > >>   
   > >> The evidence (the yearbook) shows that Zu-Bolton did not work at   
   > >> Carver High at any time during the 1975-76 school year.   
   > >>   
   > >> I think that was a mistake of the yearbook staff, they   
   > >> accidentally left Ahmos Zu-Bolton out.   
   > >>   
   > >> The "Introduction" (inexplicably submitted in the form of a   
   > >> letter), is not admissible as evidence. However, it shows that   
   > >> Zu-Bolton had *nothing* to do with the magazine. He   
   > >> specifically states that he kept his distance from it.   
   > >>   
   > >> So the evidence shows that he was not the "Poet-in-Residence" at   
   > >> Carver High, and that he did not have anything to do with the   
   > >> school magazine, other than to supply an introduction.   
   > >>   
   > >> I believe your story that Dan Barfield introduced him as   
   > >> "Poet-in-Residence." He used that title in his letter   
   > >> (Introduction) as well.   
   > >>   
   > >> But the title is that of his position at Howard University --   
   > >> where he was employed throughout the 1975-76 school year.   
   > >>   
   > >> Dan Barfield introduced Ahmos Zu-Bolton as Poet-in-Residence at Carver   
   > >> High School in 1976, I was there when this happened.   
   > >>   
   > >> Okay, that does make sense, except for why Howard University   
   > >> isn't mentioned.   
   > >>   
   > >> "From 1973 to 1976 he worked for the Humanities Resources   
   > >> Center,[4] or African-American Resources Center,[2] of Howard   
   > >> University in Washington, D.C.. There he came into contact with   
   > >> Stephen E. Henderson, E. Ethelbert Miller, and other writers, who   
   > >> encouraged him to publish HooDoo.[4]" -- George Jealous Dunce,   
   > >> Penny's Poetry Pages Wiki   
   > >>   
   > >> http://www.jlaforums.com/link.php?url=aHR0cHM6Ly9wZW5ueXNwb2V0cnkuZ   
   > >> m FuZ G9tLmNvbS93aWtpL0FobW9zX1p1LUJvbHRvbg%3D%3D   
   >   
   >> We're already aware that Ahmos Zu-Bolton worked for Howard   
   >> University but that doesn't mean he wasn't in Columbus Georgia in   
   >> 1976, which, of course, he was.   
   >>   
   >> The screenshot of the introduction by Ahmos Zu-Bolton from the 1976   
   >> Pegasus is clearly enough evidence.   
   >>   
   >> Like it or not, and I don't expect you or your ilk to accept the fact.   
   >   
   > Because no "evidence'   
      
   There's evidence, posted in this thread.   
      
   See the JLA Forums attachment in this thread for proof that Ahmos Zu-Bolton   
   was at Carver High School in Columbus Georgia in spring 1976.   
      
   HTH and HAND.   
      
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