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1975. 10
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1973. 10
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1975.12
1973. 10
The Death Walk Against Afrika
Black Labor: Powerful Force For Liberation
A Blueprint For Black Liberation
David Walker and Malcolm X, BROTHERS IN RADICAL
Mama Pritchett
Political Prisoner
1973.11
Some Guidlines: Music Research and The Black Aesthetic
Improvisation and The Aural Tradition of Afro-American Music
The Battle for Legitimacy:'Jazz vs Academia'
The Blues as Therapy: A Thematic Study
1974.06
Pamphlet/Manifesto Poetry
Ishmael Reed on Ishmael Reed
The Novels of Hal Bennett
Perspectives
Books Noted
The Ear of the Behearer
The Long Night
For You, There is Only Dancing
("Pole" is a word of condolence in Swahili that one man gives another at the death of a loved one)
Never Show Your Feelings, Boy
Give Us This Day
Table Talk
Living Black Authors
When is a Black Man Not an African?
1974.07
An Interview with Thomas Dorsey
Father of Gospel Music
A Selected, Annotated Discography: Dorsey Songs on Record
Borinken Blues
The Spiritual as Mature Chord Composition
Special Reports: The Performing Arts in Jamaica
Theater
Perspectives: Duke Ellington: Communicator
Books Noted: The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality
The Poet
Final Curtain for Anita Bush
My House//poems by Nikki Giovanni, Like a Ripple on a Pond// record by Nikki Giovanni
The Black Book
Antigua Black
Music Festival
The Novels of Hal Bennett Part II
Hands
Would He Look Better in a Sweater and Chinos, with a science book under his arm?
1974.08
On Richard Wright and Zora Neale Hurston
Black Women Image Makers
A Sea of Brown Boys
Zora Neale Hurston: The Novelist-Antrhopologist's Life/Works
The Televised Rape of Miss Jane Pitman
On a Dead Child
The Collapse of Portugal's African Empire
The Developing Crisis in Southern Africa
Moments
Festival Warning
Perspectives
Books Noted: The Price is Too High: A Look at Wole Soyinka's "The Man Died"
Manchupa Suite
Pigs
Batuki: For Recalcitrant Cape Verdean Americans and Other "Black" Portugese
Tanzania-Zambia Railway to be Completed by September
Pan African Notes
"To Follow"
Nigeria Acts to Protect Traditional Art
Intellectual Genocide
Way Is
Solioquy of a Black Executive Lost
Black Star
The Emergence of African Fiction
Would He Look Better in a Sweater and Chinos, with a science book under his arm?
1974.09
Portrait of the Artist as the High Priest of the Soul: Jean Toomer's Cane
The Black Aesthetic Ten Years Later
Steps to Break the Cycle
In a Mellotone: A Memorial
A Black Wedding Song
To the Victims of the Afrikan Drought: A Libation for a Season Without Rain
I Sit Here
Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1872-1906
Baptism
As Far As Your Soul Will Allow
Everybody's Got a Little Trick in 'um
The Flowering of Garden-self in Surrender: For Rose Ann "Daisy" T. Brown
Daufuskie
Daufuskie: Jake
Nicodemus
How Far Away is Not Soon
The Nigger Who is Now Hunting You
The Plush Heart Sanctuary
For You Barb, Sitting So Gloriously at our Window
All Things Abide
Perspectives
The Folk Roots of Contemporary Afro-American Poetry
Pink Ladies in the Afternoon
Sound Awareness, Brother Ahh, Strata East SES-19731
Between Ourselves
Early Morning Vibrations
For Those Who Stand and Wait
Body Food
Complement
Untitled
Unity
Untitled
Dear Miss Lucas
On Joining the Bourgeousie
Miss Jane (for Cicely Tyson)
El Hajj Malik's Audience
Soul Reach
Blues Man Poem
Untitled
From Conversations
Ghosts of Guinea
Sampling
Trane (For John Coltrane)
Space Worried
Spring
For Third World Queens Especially Debra
Report on a Poetry Festival: Melvin A. Butler Third Annual Memorial
Wanted: Women Engineers
First W.E.B. Du Bois Conference Scheduled
After The Killing
Songs From an Afro/Phone: Belly Song
Hofu Ni Kwenu
Guests in the Promised Land
When is a Black Man Not an African?
1974.10.
The Responsibilities of Pan Africanism
sometimes I think of Maryland
Part 1: Black Politics Series
African Liberation Day: An Assessment
Enemy: From the White Left, White Right and In Between
Sweet Earth Flying
Another Fork in the Road
Books Noted: In Love and Trouble
Angolan Note
be this as we may
Angola: Unity and Struggle
Sidelights on a Journey to a Historic Congress
Musikarudzi
When is a Black Man Not an African?
1974.11
The Little Rock National Black Political Convention
Rasheid Ali's Survival Record Company
Tribe Records
Nationalism, Pan Africanism, and Socialism
Towards Pan Africansim
Freedom Dawns for Namibia
Eulogy for the Massacred Soledad and Attica Prison Brothers
In Defense of Delbert Tibbs
A Poem
Writers Confab at Howard U
message
voices from the diaspora home
Guinea-Bissau
AUDELCO Theatre Awards
Seventh Annual Conference on Afro-American Studies
CORE and Publisher to Co-Publish Book
In Memoriam
Frantz Fanon: A Critical Study
The Crossing
Black Poetry in America: The Dark Tower
African Art in Cultural Perspective
Stokely Speaks
When is a Black Man Not an African?
1974.12
Black Attitudes Towards Police and the Courts
The Politics of Foreign Investment in Africa
good times & no bread: for babs gonzalez
The Old Women Still Sing
Transformational Grammar
On Record: New Africa
On Record
Black Studies: Here to Stay?
Black Books Bullietian Themes
Opponent: The Black Aesthetic
Defender: The Black Aesthetic
The Question of Aesthetics
The Fallen King
Books Noted: If Beale Street Could Talk
Courtney Go Huntin'
Achebe's Ideas on Literature
Ezeulu and his God
James Baldwin
The Reluctant Rapist
Speak Out in Thunder Tones
When is a Black Man Not an African?
1975. 10
Towards Pan-Africanism
The Future of Pan- Africanism
The Almicar Cabral Politico-Cultural Model
The National Black Political Assembly: Its Position, Its Future
Streched on The National Black Assembly
Why I Resigned from the NBPA
The Congressional Black Caucas: The Members
Black Elected Officials: Is There a Measurable Difference
Die Nigger Die
Sun People
America: an allegory
The Congressional Black Caucas: The Organization
New Politics for Black People: A Statement of Principles, Goals, Guidelines, Definitons, and Direction for the National Black Political Assembly
Mozambique: New Nations
Cape Verde Islands and Sao Tome
Festival Report
Jesse Jackson: The Man, The Myth, The Movement
The Ripening Fruit or Revolution
1975. 11
Black Man in the New China
1975.01
The Question of Constituencies
Black Hero Dynamics and the White Media
A Portrait of Rudy
Ali as Creative Black Man
The Spiritual Victory of Muhammad Ali
The Fire This Time: My Apologies to JB
Important Notice
The Mary McLeod Bethune Monument
Ark of Bones and Other Stories
Black Activism: Racial Revolution in the United States 1954-1970
Blue Plauge
A Credit to the Race
Places and Bloodstains
Mafelo Le Dilube Isa Madi
The History of the Black World Festival Concept
The Negritude Process
The Gwendolyn Brooks Literary Awards
The Richard Wright- Woodie King Jr. Awards
The Annual Broadside Press Awards
The Second World Black & African Festival of Arts and Culture
The Wisdom of Cabral
The Tenth Conrad Kent Rivers Memorial Fund Award
New Letters
The National Black Writers Convention
African Encyclopedia
There are few things more unforgivable than when men knowingly betray themselves
1975.02
Du Bois' Uses of History
On "The Cultural Unity of Africa"
Slavery In the Colonial Americas
He
Art
I Loves A Wig
Convergence
Art in Haiti
"Perspective on Soul Train"
Black Magazines in America
Statement on the Black Arts
1975.03
Pan African Congress
Liberation Movement
Black Publisher, Black Writer: An Impasse
Black Publisher, Black Writer: An Answer
Librarians
Seasons
Poems of Exile and Return
The Third Stop In Caraway Park
Preparing The Professional Book Proposal
My Visit To Ohio Penitentiary
Book Publishers
Angela Davis--An Autobiography
1975.04
Woodie King Jr
Stage, Screen, And Black Hegemony: Black World Interviews Woodie King Jr
New York
Chicago
Washington, D.C
We The Poets/A Poem For Second Thinkers
Willis Richardson: Pioneer Playwright
Perspectives: Books Noted
Manifesto Of A Liberated Poet
The Black Image in Early American Drama
Dunbar As Playwright
Humor in Hue
Senegal Revisited
For Alice Walker
On Record: The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Raveen and Duke
1975.05
Apartheid Ecology in America
Pan-Africanism
Eulogy: For The Honorable Elijah Muhammed
Detente in Southern Africa
Lamidi Fakeye
Columbian Artist: Cogollo
Humor in Hue
Black American
Perspectives: Books Noted
On Record: Politics on Record
The World Is Wide, The World Is Small
The Original Hebrew Israelite Nation: An Interview
Remembrance
Time on the Cross
1975.06
Saturation: Progress Report on a Theory of Black Poetry
The Novels of John Wideman
The Works of Derek Walcott: West Indian Gallery
Perpectives
Books Noted: The Last Days of Louisiana Red
Humor in Hue
A Short Story: The Harlem Mice
A Short Story: The Luncheon
A Short Story: Sukkie's Song
A Short Story: A Hole They Call A Grave
A Short Story: Rabbit, Rabbit You're Killing Me
New Poems By Carolyn M. Rodgers
Summer Worlds: A Mystic Landscape
Mothersill and The Foxes
Scarecrow
Blood on Our Land
Contemporary Novelists
1975.07
Mestizaje' vs. Black Identity: The Color Crisis in Latin America
Perspectives on African Art Criticism
Why I Changed My Ideology': Black Nationalism and Socialist Revolution
Humor in Hue
1975.11
Black Intellectuals and The American Social Change
Black Neighborhoods
Africa: Homeland of My Heart
They All Go When The Wagon Comes
Haitian Maroons
The Shaping of America
The Breast of the Earth
1975.12
An Interview with Margaret Walker
Tradition in Afro-American Literature
Shouting (For Mary Ann Polar)
The Burden of The Hero in Afro-American Fiction
African Reverance
Beckonings
Heaven Is Not Closed
Torch Bearers of European Myths
Open Letter to Baracka
Perspectives
Black and Third World Women
How I Got Ovah
Black American Writers Past & Present
Singers of Daybreak: Studies in Black Literature
Slavery, Colonialsm, & Racism
Cruelty