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Various Black Liberation Movement Publications

Pamphlets, ephemera, periodicals, writings and poetry pertaining to the Black freedom struggle in the United States. This collection contains materials produced by groups and individuals in the Black Liberation movement, The Republic of New Afrika and the New Afrikan prison movement, revolutionary Pan-African organizations, Black Marxists and supporters of Third World Liberation movements.

Documents

The Black Voice The Black Voice
Publisher: The Black VoiceVolume Number: Vol. 5-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing
Author: James FormanYear: 1968Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Taken from a speech given at the Western Regional Black Youth Conference, held in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 23, 1967.
The Black Voice The Black Voice
Publisher: United Black WorkersYear: 1976Volume Number: Vol. 6-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Black Arts Black Culture Black Arts Black Culture
Publisher: Journal of Black Poetry PressYear: 1972Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Black Dialogue Magazine Black Dialogue Magazine
Publisher: Black Dialogue PublicationsYear: 1969Volume Number: Vol. IV No. 1 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Black News Black News
Publisher: EAST OrganizationYear: 1979Volume Number: Vol. 4-5 FebruaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Black Politics Black Politics
Publisher: Black PoliticsYear: 1968Volume Number: Vol. 1 No. 9-10 September- OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Afro-American Dignity News Afro-American Dignity News
Publisher: Afro-American AssociationYear: 1964Volume Number: Vol. 1-3Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Directions in Black Studies Directions in Black Studies
Publisher: Massachusetts ReviewYear: 1969Volume Number: AutumnFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
NOW! NOW!
Publisher: NOW IncorporatedYear: 1966Volume Number: Vol. 2-3 March-AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications