Soulbook
Soulbook is a periodical that features essays, poems, reflections, cartoons, and other artistic works intended to further the cause of the Black Liberation Movement. Topics include jazz, poetry, economics and anti-imperialism.
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Soulbook #7: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: SoulbookYear: 1967Volume Number: Vol. 2-3 Summer-FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: On Vietnam; For Black Guerillas; The Propaganda Detachment of the Vietnamese Liberation Army; On Centralization; Reject Notes (Poetry); A Prison Diary; Fanonian Ideology and the Peasantry; Other Versions; Cuba: The Untold Story, Part 1.
Soulbook #10: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Table of Contents: Black Street Nationalism; Self-Determination and African National Liberation; Ethiopian Womens Position Paper on the National Question; The Movement and the Black Drug Problem; Reject Notes (Poetry); To All Pan African Peoples of the World; Interview with Eusi Kwayana; Why I Refuse to Attend the 6th P.A.C.; African Descendants Law Students at Disneyland.
Soulbook #1: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1964Volume Number: Vol. 1-1 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: Black Nationalism on the Right; US, The Congo and the OAS; Reject Notes (poetry); The Real Reasons Tanganyika and Zanzibar United and Became Tanzania; On Methods of Leadership; Puddn' Head and the Negro- A Study of Mark Twain's anti-negro attittudes; Memorandum to the United Nations on Political Detainees and Political Prisoners in South Africa; Annotated Bibliography on the South African Situtation; The Masters and the Slaves (review); A Short History of Africa (review); Delicate Child.
Soulbook #2: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-2 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: El Hajji Malik Shabazz- Leader, Prophet, Martyr; Did the United Nations Benefit Congo?; American Savagery and the Future; The Toilet- Is it a Masterpiece, of is it trash? A debate Between Langston Hughes and Bobb Hamilton; To All the Freedom Loving Peoples of the World; Reject Notes (poetry); Letter to Draft Board 100, Wayne County, Detroit, Michigan; WEB DuBois- Black militant or Negro Leader?; Apartheid is doomed!; The Negro Image in Western Art.
Soulbook #3: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-3 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: That's WATTS Happenin'; Africa, China and the U.S.; The Man From F.L.N.- Brother Frantz Fanon; Do Jesus?; The Facade of Bourgeois Democracy; Reject Notes (Poetry); Partners in White Racism; The Crisis of Negro Reformism and the Growth of Nationalism; The Puerto Rican Revolution; LA REVOLUTION PUERTORRIQUENA; Notes on James Boggs American Revolution
THE MAN FROM F.L.N.:BROTHER FRANTz FANON
Soulbook #4: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1966Volume Number: Vol. 1-4 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: Vietnam, SNCC, Bond; Richard Gibson; Notes on the Avant-Garde: A Brief Perspective on Black Music in the United States; A Reply to Mrs. "instant-hair" Thompson; Psychology and Negritude; Twas the Night Before Christmas; The Two Epochs of Nation Development- Is Black Nationalism a Form of Classical Nationalism?; Reject Notes (Poetry); The Puerto Rican Revolution (Part 2); La Revolucion Puertorrquena (2); The Need to Develop a Revolutionary Consciousness; Towards a Black Liberation Army; The Suicide; It Was Election Time in New York-Again; The Colonized of North America.
Soulbook #5: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1966Volume Number: Vol. 2-1 SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Partial Table of Contents: How the Coup in Ghana Will Affect the African Liberation Struggle; Towards a Real Black Theater; The World is a Black Man's Land Part 2; Neo-colonialism and Jamaica; The Nation of Islam-An Estimate; On the Question of Allies; Love Me (A review of Sex and Racism); Reject Notes; More.
Soulbook #6: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1967Volume Number: Vol. 2-2 Winter-SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: Blackness, that's where it's at!!; Science in the service of revolution; racism in France; a ghetto masculinity; love me; Reject notes; The Nation of Islam; Problems facing Black America; The World is a Black Man's Land.
Soulbook #13: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Table of Contents: On the New Afrikan Nationality; The Article Three Briefs; New Afrikan Literature; Guyanese Peoples View of the Jonestown Massacre; A Black Political Prisoners Appeal; New Afrikarts (Poetry); Portraits of a Black Revolutionary Woman- Dara Abubakari of the Republic of New Afrika; A Tribute to Walter Rodney.
9 Documents Found