Book summaryMedia reviews"A folk journey of Black America... beautiful, haunting, curious, and human." |
The Black Bookby Harris, Middleton, et al, EdsFirst Edition
Book desription: Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: Random House, 1974. Fifth printing. A visual compendium of African-American history and accompanying text, with a center supplement in color. Topics include racist imagery, patents by African-Americans, historic photos of celebrated African-Americans in all conceivable professions, book/sheet music covers, etc. A unique publication, now rare. Very good with hole punch to front cover, edgewear/soil and rubbing. 198 pp.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good.
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