400 YEARS: A HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW ROOTS REGGAE ZINE
Vol. One, No. One (ca. 1994). Journal issued by Umoja Productions in Holland, Nebraska. [45895]
Vol. One, No. One (ca. 1994). Journal issued by Umoja Productions in Holland, Nebraska. [45895]
Vol. XII (Spring, 1982). This issue contains a number of articles on reggae & Rastifarianism. [87026]
Spring, 1997. African American literary journal edited at the University of California, Berkeley by Brandy Underwood. [95058]
Phoenix: The Fact Finder, 1966. 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Eight-page leaflet. Right-wing tract denouncing Martin Luther King, Jr. for his alleged Communist ties. [39348]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (February, 1989). Newsletter of the Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland. [34276]
Preview Edition (1991) + Vol. 1, No. 2 (November, 1991). African American journal issued in Palo Alto, California. [49003]
Westport, Conn.: Negro Universities Press, 1970. 8vo. Burgundy cloth, stamped in silver. 128 p. Negro Periodicals in the United States. [97656]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Fall, 1978). Multicultural literary magazine published in New York by the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center and edited by Quincy Troupe. Contributors include Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ntozoke Shange, Ishmael Reed, Budd Schulberg, Paddy Chayevsky, Donald Bogle, Toni Morrison, Lucille Clifton, Sekou Sundiata, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Simon..... [95002]
I (1981) & II (1983). Poetry journal issued by the San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society and edited by Deborah Major. Contributors include Major, J. Verne Cromartie, M'Wile Yaw Askari, Melba Joyce Boyd, Danny Harris, Reginald Lockett, Opal Palmer, Andrew Salkey, et al. [56769]
I (1981). Poetry journal issued by the San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society and edited by Deborah Major. [62720]
Foreword by Said Musa, Minister of Education, Sports and Culture. No place: Government Printery, ca. 1983. 8vo. Wraps. 101 p. [45914]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (Winter, 1972), Vol. 1, No. 3 (1972) & Vol. 1, No. 4 (1973). African American journal published in Chicago by the Institute of Positive Education & edited by Don L. Lee. Contributors to these issues include Vincent Harding, Dudley Randall, Lee, Sterling D. Plumpp, Sam Greenlee..... [108983]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (August, 1965). Black literary and political journal issued in San Francisco and edited by Arthur A. Sheridan. Contains The South in Perspective by Bob Moses, Negritude - Black Bomb by Olongo Sama, Black Arts by Leroi Jones, Spiral: A Review by Romare Bearden, How Do You..... [111171]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1976). Black literary journal edited in the Bronx by Horace Mungin. Contains material by Mungin, Charles Pole, Jr., Etta Williams, Julia L. Coaxum, Chamberlain H. Robinson, III, Carolyn Lee, Revish Windham, Sheryl Smikle, Debra Burroughs, Korinthian Kiamente & Ernest Walker. [53708]
Vol. 7, No. 1 (Summer, 1984). Journal issued by the National Black Liberation Commission of the Communist Party, U.S.A. and edited by Charlene Mitchell. This issue contains Angela Davis's "Address to UN Anti-Apartheid Conference" and other material by Mitchell, Gus Hall, Carl Bloice, et al. [109992]
No. 1 (1971). Black literary review edited by Mel Watkins. Contains material by Cecil Brown, Ed Bullins, Nikki Giovanni, David Henderson, Julius Lester, Reginald Major, Edgar White, et al. [111160]
Vol. 2, No. 2 (October, 1970). Special black labor issue. Contains "Uprooting Racism and Racists in the United States" by James Boggs, "Black Economic Liberation under Capitalism" by Talmadge Anderson, "The Spirit of W. E. B. Du Bois" by Andrew G. Paschal, "Black Labor Is Black Power" by Carl Bloice..... [26531]
Vol. 2, No. 6 (February, 1971). Pan-Africanism issue. Contains "African Socialism: Ujamaa in Practice" by Julius K. Nyrere, "Soul Music in Africa: Has Charlie Got a Brand New Bag?" by J. K. Obatala, "A History of Swahili" by Beverly E. Coleman, "The Pan-African Party" by Max Stanford, "The Liberation of..... [26532]
Vol. 5, No. 10 (July-August, 1974). Special issue for the Sixth Pan-African Congress. Contains "The Pan-African Congress: A Positive Assessment" by David Lawrence Horne, "A Critical Review of the Pan-African Congress" by Earl Ofari, "Julius K. Nyrere's Speech to the Congress," "Sekou Touré's Speech to the Congress," "Whither South Africa"..... [26533]
Vol. 6, No. 10 (July-August, 1975). Special issue on black psychology. Contains "The Shockley-Jensen Thesis: A Contextual Appraisal" by Cedric X (Clark), "The Black Man's Burden: The White Clinician" by K. Alan Wesson, "Frantz Fanon: His Work in Historical Perspective" by M. Frank Wright, "The Social Responsibility of Psychology" by..... [26534]
Vol. 7, No. 1 (September, 1975). Special issue on the black diaspora. Contains "The Black Diaspora in Pan-African Perspective" by St. Clair Drake, "Contemporary Political Trends in the English-speaking Caribbean" by Walter Rodney, "The Politics of Caribbean Music" by Patrick Hylton, poetry by Fisayo Gesinde, "Who Were the First Americans?"..... [26535]
Vol. 7, No. 2 (October, 1975). Special issue on black politics. Contains "Toward Black Political Empowerment: Can the System Be Transformed?" by John Conyers, Jr., "Strategy for 1976: A Black Political Party" by Ronald Walters, "Whatever Happened to the Politics of Black Liberation?" by William Strickland, "National Black Elections Held..... [26536]
Vol. 7, No. 3 (November, 1975). Special issue on the crisis of the cities. Contains "The City Renewed: White Dream - Black Nightmare?" by Lenwood G. Davis and Winston Van Horne, "Racism without Racists: Institutional Racism in Urban Schools" by Grace Carroll Massey, Mona Vaughn Scott and Sanford M. Dornbusch..... [26537]
Vol. 7, No. 9 (June, 1976). Special issue on the third world. Contains "The Lessons of Angola: An Eyewitness Report" by James Garrett, "The California Farm Workers' Struggle" by Cesar Chavez, "The Case for Eritrean National Independence" by Aaia Tseggai, "The Black Scholar Interviews Dennis Banks," "Race and Colonialism: The..... [26539]
Vol. 8, No. 2 (October-November, 1976). Special issue on southern Africa. Contains "African Cultural Continuity and Slave Revolts in the New World (Part Two - Conclusion)" by John Henrik Clarke, "Julius Nyrere Discusses Crisis in Southern Africa (Interview)," "Change and Crisis in Modern Sport" by Harry Edwards, etc. [26540]