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Black Man's America
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Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. (1964). First. First edition. Fine in very good dustwrapper that is slightly spine tanned and has a little light rubbing and a few tiny tears. Advance Review Copy with slip laid in. Memoir by this important African-American Washington correspondent for Ebony and Jet. . ... more information
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Price: $45.00
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Who Speaks for the Negro?
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New York: Random House. (1965). First. First edition. Light dampstain on rear board, else near fine in nar fine dustwrapper with a corresponding stain that is visible mostly on the inside. Adcance Review Copy with slip laid in. An extended essay, the results of the author's trip through the South and selected Northern cities holding conversations with African-American leaders, including partial transcripts of the talks with Dr. King, Roy Wilkins, James Farmer, Bayard Rustin, Malcolm X, Whitney Young, Ad... more information
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Price: $50.00
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The "Great Society" Fiasco - A Strident Protest - Plus An Envisioned, Basically Humane Confrontation
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Port Jefferson Station NY: S.P. Orlando. 1967. First. First edition. Quarto. Canvas backed mimeographed sheets in stiff wrappers. 82pp. A little soiling and wear, a very good or better example of this self-published radical political manifesto by an African-American about race and society, including some corresponding poetry. Exceptionally scarce, presumably this enjoyed little distribution beyond the author's own efforts. . ... more information
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Price: $200.00
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Black Windsongs
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London: The Mitre Press. (1973). First. First edition. Fine in a lightly worn, near fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by the author's mother, Lillie Bland Carter, herself an African-American poet, to Alice Dunnigan, the first black female correspondent for Congress and the White House. . ... more information
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Price: $225.00
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Lincoln University Poets
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New York: Fine Editions Press. (1954). First. First edition. Edited by Waring Cuney, Langston Hughes and Bruce McM. Wright. Foreword by Dr. Horace Mann Bond. Introduction by J. Saunders Redding. Fine in an about very good dustwrapper with small tears and a tiny chip. One of 1000 copies of this Centennial anthology of poems by graduates of the traditionally African-American university with contributions by the three editors, as well as by Melvin B. Tolson, Edward Silvera, George Chester Morse, John M. Willia... more information
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Price: $450.00
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Autograph Letter Signed
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Small octavo. One page. A letter dated 11 February 1873 from Bladon Springs, Alabama to "Mrs. Walker," a white woman, warning her that her property is about to be sold. In full: "Feb. 11, 1873 / Bladen Springs / Mrs. Walker. I understand that your lot, leading from Bladon to Cullum Spring, on the road known as the Iron Spring lot, is to be sold the first Monday in March at the court house down in Butler. I thought you did not know it, and I thought it my duty to write to you about it. We are ... more information
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Price: $950.00
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