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The publication of Maud Sulter: Passion was supported by crowd-funding from 80 generous donors, alongside contributions from University of the Arts London, TrAIN, the University Research Centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation, Autograph-ABP in London and Street Level Photoworks Glasgow. The research was supported by a grant from Arts Council England.
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Published by Maud Sulter's imprint Atelier 19 in 2002. This play reimagines the relationship between Victoria Agouti and James Ramsey John, whose son, Jerry Rawlings became President of Ghana after 1979.
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The prose poems are printed on a very fine paper which is almost translucent, and presented in folio form.
Published by Hebden Bridge: Urban Fox Press, 1989. This is Maud's second collection of poems.
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A Decade or So of Poems, Published by Dumfries and Galloway Cultural Services 2005.
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First published by Akira Press in 1985, this collection was re-issued by Maud Sulter and published by Hebden Bridge, Urban Fox Press in 1989. The title poem, As A Blackwoman, won the Vera Bell Prize for poetry.
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