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Because They're Black (Pelican) Paperback - 1972

by Derek Humphry; Gus John


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  • Title Because They're Black (Pelican)
  • Author Derek Humphry; Gus John
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Revised edition
  • Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
  • Date August 31, 1972
  • ISBN 9780140216240
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Because They're Black

Because They're Black

by Derek Humphrey, Gus John

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Penguin Books. Good. 181mm / 111mm. Paperback. 1972. 208 pages. Cover worn. <br>The two authors of this book (one of t hem is a black social worker and the author of the Handsworth rep ort) have managed to get black people to talk, to 'tell it like i t is'. The major part of this book is devoted to careful descript ion of what it feels like to be in the receiving end of the kind of ... .
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Because They're Black (Pelican Books)

by John, Gus and Humphrey, Derek

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780140216240 / 0140216243
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Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1972. First Edition. Softcover. Good Condition. Acknowledgement, appendix – The Psychology of Racial Prejudice by Dr Farrukh Hashmi and bibliography. Photographic paperback binding with black coloured titles to the front panel and black and white coloured titles to the back strip. Quoting from the rear panel blurb " ... The major part of their book (the author's), which the Tribune called "admirable", describes in detail, through individual case histories, what it feels like to be on the receiving end of discrimination in our society. The authors then examine the way out." This book won the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize for 1972. Rubbing of the book edges, panels and other side of the back strip. A few marks back strip with light tanning of the text block edges and pages. First Edition Thus. Size: 12 mo (standard paperback). [9], 10 - 204, [4] pages,. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity… Read More
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