Box 40
Contains 20 Results:
Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, & Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films, by Donald Bogle. Viking. 1973: book review, circa 1973
[typescript carbon]
Review of The Third World Writer: His Social Responsibility, Revolutionary Love, and Born into a Felony: book review, 1978
[typescript photocopies]
Review of:
The Third World Writer: His Social Responsibility, by Peter Nazareth, Kenya Literature Bureau, Noirobi, Kenya. 1978.
Revolutionary Love, by Kalamu ya salaam, Ahidiana, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1978.
Born into a Felony, edited by Stewart Brisby and Walt Shepperd, Pulpart Forms Unltd, Teall Station, Syracuse, NY. [1978.]
Notes on Nell Irvin Painter. The Narratives of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1979.
[Notes found in book forwarded to the library]
A Review of Obsidian: typescript carbon, pp. 1-3, 1976 September
Review of Snake-Back Solos and Chances Are Few: typescript with rewrites, circa 1980
Review of:
Snake-Back Solos, by Quincy Troup, I. Reed Books, New York, New York, 1978.
Chances are Few, by Lorenzo Thomas, Blue Wind Press, Berkely, California, 1979.
South Louisiana: New and Selected Poems, by Alvin Aubert, The Lunchroom Press, Grosse Point Farms, Michigan. 1985: book review, 1988
[typescript photocopies and a copy of Black American Literature Forum 22:1 (Spring 1988), pp. 127-129.]
Medicine Man, by Calvin Hernton (Reed, Cannon & Johnson) 1976: book review., 1976
[typescript photocopies with rewrites]
Mississippi Earthworks: A Collection of Poems: book review, 1982 September 1
[typescript carbon and article photocopy from the Jackson Advocate]
My Name is Afrika, by Keorapetse Kgositsile. Doubleday. 1971: book review, 1971
[typescript carbon with rewrites]
Negro Politics, by James Q. Wilson. The Free Press: New York City, 1960: book review, 1960
[typescript carbon with corrections]