Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, 1984
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 72p., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, wraps worn, address label on front wrap, staples rusted, pages evenly toned else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, 2005
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 72p., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, address label and some soiling on rear wrap, else very good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 2000
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 64p., stapled glossy wraps, 7x10 inches, light handling wear, address label on rear wrap, else good condition. Entire issue devoted to articles on Marshall's novel about Barbadian immigrants in Brooklyn.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1998
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 68p., staplebound wraps, pen notation and small stain on front wrap, top corner dog-eared, address label on rear wrap, else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1990
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 64p., staplebound journal, address label on front wrap, pages evenly toned, else very good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1993
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 72., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, wraps lightly worn, pages evenly toned, address label on rear wrap else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1993
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 72., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, wraps worn, pages evenly toned, address label on rear wrap else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1987
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 64p., staplebound journal, 7x10 inches, very good. Contributions by Barbara Lee, Robert Mugabe, Daniel Ortega Saavedra, Col. Muammar Qaddafi, and more.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1987
Magazine / Periodical
64p., stapled wraps, 7 x 10 inches, wraps worn, pages evenly toned, address label on front wrap, bottom corner of front wrap dog-eared else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 1994
Magazine / Periodical
56., stapled wraps, 7 x 10 inches, wraps worn, pages evenly toned, address label on rear wrap else good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, 2006
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 64p., stapled glossy wraps, 7x10 inches, hi-liting on verso of rear wrap else very good condition. Focus of this issue is "Rosa Parks and Harold Cruse: Black Activists and Intellectuals".
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 2002
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 68p., stapled glossy wraps, 7 x 10 inches, lightly worn else very good condition.
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, 2002
Magazine / Periodical
64p., stapled glossy wraps, 7 x 10 inches, lightly worn, sticker on rear wrap else very good condition. Articles include "Statement of Congresswoman Barbara Lee on Opposing the Use of Force Resolution", "9/11, Liberation Struggles and International Relations: Sharing the Burden and Possibilites of the Crisis" and more.
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, 2005
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 64p., address label on rear wrap else very good in stapled wraps. Focus of this issue is "The faces of Cuban culture".
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1985
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on the U.S. Anti-Apartheid Upsurge. The contents are: Constructive Disengagement: U.S. Sanctions Against South Africa by Sanford Wright; Divestment Hits Apartheid in the Pocketbook by Vincent Harris; South Africa: A Story in Black and White by Imafedia Okhamafe; The Depiction of South Africa in U.S. Textbooks by Brenda Randolph-Robinson; South Africa: A Selected Bibliography of Recent Works by Rosemary Stevenson; Southern Africa Resource List; An Interview with Randall Robinson - The State of the U.S. Anti-Apartheid Movement by Clarence Lusane; Expanding the Horizons of the U.S. Anti-Apartheid Movement by Prexy Nesbitt; Commentaries on Angola by Theo-Ben Gurirab and Randall Robinson; Book Reviews; Classifieds. Pages lightly age-browned due to paper stock used; tiny, narrow corner chip; covers very lightly print-soiled.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 2003
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Fall-Winter 2003 (Vol. 33 Double Number 3 & 4) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of Oakland, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 72 internal pages. Special Issue on Affirmative Action: The Rulings on Admissions Policy at the University of Michigan, June 16, 2003. The contents are: Guest Editor's Comment: The Color Line Redefined in the Twenty-first Century in Wake of the Anti-Affirmative Action Suits Against the University of Michigan by Melba Joyce Boyd; Affirmative Action and the Illusion of Racial Equality: "Race Traitors or Fools?" by James S. Jackson; "Horse of a Different Color": The Struggle for Equality at the University of Michigan by Melba Joyce Boyd; The Language of Affirmative Action: History, Public Policy and Liberalism by Curtis Stokes, Bill E. Lawson, and Geneva Smitherman; From Texas to Michigan: Personal Reflections on the Continuing Struggle Over Affirmative Action by Stephen Ward; Hearing New America's Voice by James Valbrun; The Affirmative Action Athlete Dilemma by John Percy Boyd; The Other Michigan Cases by Frank Wu; Affirmative Action and the Politics of Social Reform in a Global Context by Saheed A. Adejumobi; The Attack on Affirmative Action: The "Race Neutral" Excuse by Erin Winkler; African Americans: The Face of Affirmative Action by Millery Polyne; Can Organized Labor Be Renewed Absent the Black Worker? by Bill Fletcher, Jr.; Book Reviews; Books Received; Black Books Roundup; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. Name and mailing address of former owner stamped to rear cover, else in Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Spring 2006 (Vol. 36 No. 1) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 72 internal pages. Special Issue on Black Women's Activism: 2006. The contents are: Revolutionary Black Women's Activism: Experience and Transformation by Helen A. Neville and Jennifer F. Hamer; Is You Da One? The Making of an Everyday Political Activist by Imani Bazzell; Interview with Linda Burnham: Voices of Feminism Oral History Project by Loretta J. Ross; From Ordinary to Activist: A Mother's Journey by Karen B. Garrison; Excerpts from a Life Standing at the Well by Jaribu Hill; Black, Radical, Feminist: A Metamorphosis by Jamala Rogers; A Personal Journey from Women's Rights to Civil Rights to Human Rights by Loretta J. Ross; No One is Free While Others are Oppressed: An AfroLezfemcentric Journey by Aishah Shahdidah Simmons; Graphic: "Inequity" by John Jennings; Glossary of Organization in Essays by Authors, Vol. 36 No. 1 by Maize Woodford; Contributing Authors. Small narrow mailing label to rear cover, else Fine.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 2001
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Summer 2001 issue of The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research (Vol. 31 No. 2) edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of Oakland, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on Black Election: 2000. The contents are: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Status Report on Probe of Election Practices in Florida During the 2000 Presidential Election by Mary Frances Berry; Letter to Governor Bush from Chairperson Mary Frances Berry, March 8, 2001; Why Did the U.S. Media Black Out the Civil Rights Commission Report on the Florida Vote? by Jerry White; Putting Election 2000 in Perspective: A Declaration of War by Hermon George, Jr.; Bushed, Bothered and Bamboozled by Herb Boyd; Civil War 2000 by Charles P. Henry; The Disenfranchisement of the African American Voter in the 2000 Presidential Election: The Silence of the Winner and Loser by Hanes Walton, Jr.; Winter in America: Color, Democracy, and the Presidential Election by Peniel E. Joseph; Criminal Archetypes in the 2000 Presidential Election: How Black Votes Were Stolen by Molefi Kete Asante; The Length of Memory: The Black Population and the Presidential Election of 2000 by David Covin; Permanent American Hegemony: Liberalism, Domination, and the Continuing Crisis of Black Leadership by Ricky L. Jones; "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Slavery is a Bad Idea for Blacks - and Racist Too" by David Horowitz; Ten Reasons: A Response to David Horowitz by Ernest Allen, Jr. and Robert Chrisman; Books Received; Addresses of Publishers; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. In Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Spring 2007 (Vol. 37 No. 1) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Executive Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on The Struggle in Zimbabwe. The contents are: The Question of Revolution in the Twenty-first Century: The Case of Zimbabwe by Vernon Damani Johnson; Why Zimbabwe? by Gerald Horne; A Chronicle of Land by Angie Todd; The Zimbabwean Working Peoples and the Land Question by Horace G. Campbell; The Case for Robert Mugabe: Sinner or Sinned Against? by George Shire; African Feminist Perspectives of Post-Coloniality by Patricia McFadden; Zimbabwe: A Quest for Common Ground by Herb Boyd; The Black Scholar Readers Forum on Immigration: African Americans and Immigrants: Shall We Hang Together or Hang Separately? by Gerald Lenoir and Nunu Kidane; Book Reviews; Books Received; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. In Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Fall 2007 (Vol. 37 No. 3) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Executive Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on the Black Social Agenda. The contents are: It's Hard Out Here for a Black Man! by Herb Boyd; A Domestic Marshall Plan to Transform America's "Dark Ghettos": Toward a Martin-Luther King-Malcom X Community Revitalization Initiative by Ron Daniels; Colony Over-the-Rhine by Thomas A. Dutton; The Electoral College: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone by Dewey M. Clayton; C.L.R. James: The Black Jacogin's Strategy: Interview with Professor Gordon Rohlehr of the University of the West Indies, June 15, 2007 by Biko Agozino and Zophia Edwards; In Memoriam: Max Roach (1924-2007) by Larry McShane, AP; Book Reviews; Film Reviews; Books Received; The Black Scholar Black Books Roundup #32; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. Small narrow mailing label to rear cover, else Fine.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Winter 2006 (Vol. 36 No. 4) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on Hurricane Katrina. The contents are: Introduction to The Black Scholar Special Issue on Hurricane Katrina: High Tide of a New Racial Formation by Guest Editor Sundiata Keita Cha-jua; The Wretched of the Gulf: Racism, Technological Dramas, and Black Politics of Technology by Rayvon Fouche; Post-Katrina Housing Problems, Policies, and Prospects for African-Americans in New Orleans by Lisa K. Bates; "Bush Doesn't Care About Black People": Race, Class, and Attributions of Responsibility in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by Brendesha Tynes, Carla Hunter, Helen A. Neville, and M. Nicole Coleman; Natural Versus Social Phenomena: Cuba and the Lessons of Katrina by August Nimitz; Katrina 101: A Black Studies Curriculum Challenge by Abdul Alkalimat; Books Received; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. Small narrow mailing label to rear cover, else Fine.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 2002
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on Black America: After 9/11. The contents are: 2002 NAACP Convention Address: George Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas, July 7, 2002 ("Freedom Under Fire" by Julian Bond); Statement of Congresswoman Barbara Lee on Opposing the Use of Force Resolution; 9/11, Liberation Struggles and International Relations: Sharing the Burden and the Possibilities of the Crisis by Maulana Karenga; "Lest We Forget" by Americans for Middle East Understanding (AMEU); Banned Book Week September 22-29, 2001: Look What They've Done To My Books, Mom! by Daphne Muse; poetry by Jayne Cortez; In Memoriam: June Jordan (1936-2002) by Sally Ann Brunot, Lori M. Evans, Daniela Kocoska, Megan Quinn, and Carla Silva; Into the Academy: The Black Intellectual and White Influence by Henry Vance Davis; The Heart of the Matter: Motherhood and Marriage in the Autobiographies of Maya Angelou by Siphokazi Koyana; Book Reviews; poetry by Murray Jackson; Books Received; In Memoriam: Lee Brown (1921-2002); Letters to the Editor; Classifieds; Contributing Authors.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Summer 2007 (Vol. 37 No. 2) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Executive Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 72 internal pages. Special Issue on Facets of Black Masculinity. The contents are: Fatherhood in Contemporary Black America: An Invisible Presence by Michael E. Connor and Joseph L. White; Fathering and the Afrikan-centered Worldview / Paradigm by Hurumia Ahadi (Lionel Mandy); Multiple Roles: The Diversity of Male Familial Roles by William Deryck Allen; Marriage and Fathering: Raising Our Children Within the Context of Family and Community by Daryl M. Rowe; Shrinking Empty Spaces by Andrew Williams; A Father's Call: Father-Son Relationship Survival of Critical Life Transitions by Ivory Achebe Toldson and Ivory Lee Toldson; Bobby Joe Was From Highland Park: Musings On Glory Road by Henry Vance Davis; Race and Empire: W.E.B. Du Bois and the US State by Anthony Monteiro; A Comparison of the Political Thought of Huey P. Newton and Osama bin Laden by Robert Stanley Oden; In Memoriam: John La Rose (1927-2006) by Linton Kwesi Johnson; In Memoriam: Ousmane Sembene (1923-2007) by A.O. Scott; Books Received; Contributing Authors. In Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 1986
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 64 internal pages. Special issue on Blacks and the Law. The contents are: Black America in the 1980s: Rhetoric vs. Reality by Alphine W. Jefferson; The Erosion of Civil Rights Enforcement by Phyllis McClure; Affirmative Action Defended: Exploding the Myths of a Slandered Policy by Carter A. Wilson; Defending Voting Rights in the Alabama Black Belt: Interview with Hank Sanders; Education and the Separate But Equal Doctrine by John P. Muffler; Institutional Reform and the Enforcement of the Fair Housing Laws by Ron C. Claiborne; Blacks and Law Enforcement: Towards Policy Brutality Reduction by H. Bruce Pierce; poetry by Ella Robinson; Book Reviews; Classifieds. Pages lightly age-browned due to paper stock used; narrow mailing label to lower front cover.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 2001
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Fall-Winter 2001 (Vol. 31 Double Number 3 & 4) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of Oakland, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 84 internal pages. Special Issue on Black Power Studies: A New Scholarship. The contents are: Introduction to Black Power Studies: A New Scholarship - Special Issue of The Black Scholar by Peniel E. Joseph; Black Liberation Without Apology: Reconceptualizing the Black Power Movement by Peniel E. Joseph; The U.S. Organization, Black Power Vanguard Politics, and the United Front Ideal: Los Angeles and Beyond by Scot Brown; "We're tired of being treated like dogs": Poor Women and Power Politics in Black Baltimore by Rhonda Y. Williams; "Scholarship in the Context of Struggle": Activist Intellectuals, the Institute of the Black World (IBW), and the Contours of Black Radicalism by Stephen Ward; No Haven: From Civil Rights to Black Power in New Haven, Connecticut by Yohuru Williams; Book Reviews; Black Scholar Black Books Roundup; Books Received; Addresses of Publishers; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. In Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 1986
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 64 internal pages. The contents are: The Writer in a Neocolonial State by Ngugi wa Thiong'o; Cultural Revolution and the African Novel by Juliet I. Okonwo; Class vs. Sex: The Problem of Values in the Modern Nigerian Novel by Rhonda Cobham-Sander; Culture and Resistance in South Africa by Keorapetse Kgositsile; The Black Scholar Black Books Roundup #13; poetry by Isabella P. Matsikidze, Andrew Salkey, and Dennis Brutus; Black Scholar Hosts Reception for ANC-SWAPO Delegates; Alex La Guma: Revolutionary Intellectual by Daniel Garcia Santos; Book Reviews; Classifieds. Interior pages lightly age-browned due to paper stock used; small narrow mailing label to lower edge of front cover.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2005
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Spring 2005 issue of The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research (Vol. 35 No. 1) edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on 2005: The Popular Struggle. The contents are: Reassessing the Internal (Neo) Colonialism Theory by Robert L. Allen; Labor Needs a Radical Vision by David Bacon; The White Elephant in the Room: Race and Election 2004 by Bob Wing; Bush's Social Security Plan: Gambling Away the Nest-Egg by Judy Claude; From Conference to Organization: The Challenges of Building the Black Radical Congress by Jamala Rogers; The Freedom Agenda (FA) of the Black Radical Congress (BRC) Ratified by the BRC National Council (NC) April 17, 1999, Baltimore, Maryland by the Black Radical Congress; A Legacy of Struggle: Introduction to Obituary Pages by the Editors; In Memoriam: Shirley Chisholm, Ossie Davis, David Graham Du Bois, James Forman, Joanne Grant; Book Reviews; poetry by Glenngo Allen King; The Black Scholar University Press Expo; Books Received; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. Small narrow mailing label to rear cover, else Fine.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 1996
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Winter-Spring 1996 issue of The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research (Vol. 26 No. 1) edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of Oakland, California (Maize Woodford was the Editorial Assistant). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 76 internal pages. Special Issue on The Challenge of Blackness. The contents are: The Criticality of Racism by Ronald Walters; What's in a Name? Womanism, Black Feminism, and Beyond by Patricia Hill Collins; Iceberg Slim: Robert Beck - A True Essay at a BioCriticism of an Ex-Outlaw Artist by J. Blaine Hudson; A Platform for 21st Century Reform in College Athletics by Craig B. Curry; Removing Roadblocks to Equity and Excellence in the Education of Minorities by Jvelta J. Clarke; Review Essay: William H. McClendon: Partisan Intellectual of Black America by John Woodford; Million Man March: A Black Woodstock? by Ahmad A. Rahman; Million Man March Appeases Racist Exploiters by Don Cane; Manhood - Who Claims It? Who Does It Claim? by Cleo Manago; Oil Rules Nigeria by Jean Damu and David Bacon; poetry by Khadija Kysia; Letters to the Editor; Book Reviews; Books Received; Addresses of Publishers; Announcements; Ollie Harrington in Memoriam by Herb Boyd; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. In Fine condition.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 2005
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Fall 2005 issue of The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research (Vol. 35 No. 3) edited by Robert L. Allen (as Senior Editor) and published by Editor-in-Chief Robert Chrisman and The Black World Foundation out of San Francisco, California (Maize Woodford was the Associate Editor). A left-stapled magazine measuring 7" by 10" and containing 64 internal pages. Special Issue on The Faces of Cuban Culture. The contents are: The Son of Popular Flight by Roberto Fernandez Retamar (translated by Christopher Winks); Episodes of the Revolutionary War by Roberto Fernandez Retamar (translated by Christopher Winks); On Dracula, the West, America, and Other Inventions by Roberto Fernandez Retamar (translated by Christopher Winks); From the 200th, With Love, In a Leopard: Interview with Roberto Fernandez Retamar by Jaime Sarusky (translated by Christopher Winks); Selected Poetry by Roberto Fernandez Retamar (translated by Christopher Winks); About Roberto Fernandez Retamar; Bibliography of Roberto Fernandez Retamar; Book Reviews; Books Received; Classifieds; Contributing Authors. Small narrow mailing label to rear cover, else Fine.
Language: English
Published by The Black World Foundation, Oakland, CA, 1996
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the Summer 1996 (Vol. 26 No. 2) issue of "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research" edited by Robert Chrisman and published by The Black World Foundation out of Oakland, California. A left-stapled magazine containing 76 internal pages. Special Issue on Black Culture 1996. The contents are: Photograph (Herbert Aptheker reviewing soldiers of the 350th Field Artillery Battalion); A Few Battles Against Racism by Herbert Aptheker; Langston Hughes and the Development of Afro-Hispanic Literature: Diasporan Connections by Edward J. Mullen; Rage and Passion in the Poetry of Frank Marshall Davis by Kathryn Waddell Takara; A Profile of John La Rose by New Beacon Press; Unemployment, Leisure and the Birth of Creativity by John La Rose; Review Essay: Earthstepper/The Ocean is Very Shallow: Poetry of Seitlhamo Motsapi by Laura Chrisman; Selected Poetry from Earthstepper/The Ocean is Very Shallow by Seitlhamo Motsapi; In Memory, Toni Cade Bambara: Passing on the Story by Li Onesto; Lithograph by William Blake; poetry by Lemuel Johnson and Melba Joyce Bond; Che Guevara: Poster Illustrations by Ospaaal; Letters to the Editor; Book Reviews; Books Received; Addresses of Publishers; Announcements; Classifieds; Select Bookstores that carry The Black Scholar; Contributing Authors.