Published by NAACP, 1969
Seller: Apport Used Books, Emmaus, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 40 pp. Near Fine. Corner bumped. A collection of brief essays, with a foreword by Bayard Rustin: "After Identity, What?" from Ebony; "The Case Against Separatism" by Roy Wilkins; "Separationists Have Yellow Hearts, says African Critic" by Louis Martin; "The Black Expatriate" by Tom Mboya; "The Name 'Negro'" by John A. Morsell; The Roy Wilkins Column; "Observer: Reactionaries Anonymous" by Russell Baker; "Time to Speak Out" from Crisis; "How Black do you have to be" by Ellen Holly; "Back to the Back of the Bus" by Art Buchwald.
Published by A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1971
Seller: The Old Mill Bookshop, HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, U.S.A.
45 pp. 4to. Condition: Near Fine. 45 pp. 4to. Gordon Parks (1912-2006) was a pioneering African American filmmaker, photographer, and author. He's well remembered for directing the 1971 film Shaft, that launched the career of star Richard Roundtree, and Isaac Hayes' score won a Grammy for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture. Gordon Parks' copy. Staple-bound blue and gray wrappers with titles on recto, light shelf-wear, Parks' ownership stamp on first page; a near fine association copy.
Published by THE CRISIS NAACP, 1962
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
STAPLED WHITE. Condition: FAIR. Cover Article Titles: Civil Rights Legislation in a New Administration, How Congress Voted on Major Legislation, The Revolt of Louis E. Lomax John A. Morsell, Branch and College News General wear, soiled covers, water damage causing rippling to book, contains BW photographs, previous owner label to rear cover DATE PUBLISHED: 1962 EDITION: