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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1984. Magazine. pp226-288., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly worn, small dampstain along stapled edge, else very good condition. Includes part two of the novella "Run Like Hell and Holler Fire!" by John O. Killens.
FREEDOMWAYS: QUARTERLY REVIEW OF THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT - FIRST QUARTER 1984 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 1 by Bond, Jean Carey; Jackson, Esther (editors) - 1984
by Bond, Jean Carey; Jackson, Esther (editors)
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FREEDOMWAYS: QUARTERLY REVIEW OF THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT - FIRST QUARTER 1984 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 1
by Bond, Jean Carey; Jackson, Esther (editors)
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New York: Freedomways, 1984. PB. good, wraps (softcover) Text block loose from covers. Text block loose from covers. Couple ink marks. 78pp.
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- Publisher Freedomways
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- Date Published 1984
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Freedomways; a quarterly review of the freedom movement, vol. 24, no. 4, Fourth Quarter 1984
by Jackson, Esther, Jean Carey Bond, eds
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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1984. Magazine. pp226-288., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly worn, front wrap has a pencil notation and a label pointing out the Killens story, else very good condition. Includes part two of the novella "Run Like Hell and Holler Fire!" by John O. Killens.
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Freedomways, a quarterly review of the freedom movement. Fourth quarter, 1983. Vol. 23, no. 4
by Bond, Jean Carey & Esther Jackson, eds.; Jamse Baldwin, et al, contributing editors
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New York: Freedomways Associates Inc, 1983. Magazine. pp. 209-304, wraps slightly toned else very good condition. Complete issue, 6x9 inches. Contributions by Gerald Horne, June Jordan, John Oliver Killens, and others. Includes article by Playthell Benjamin - "Will jazz survive?
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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1984. Magazine. pp226-288., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly worn else very good condition. Includes part two of the novella "Run Like Hell and Holler Fire!" by John O. Killens.
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FREEDOMWAYS, a Quarterly Review of the Freedom Movement: Vol 15, Number 1, 1975 (First Quarter)
by ((Dixon, Melvin; Jones, Brenda L.; Bond, Jean Carey, et als
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New York:: Freedomways Associates,, 1975.. First edition -. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.. First printing, a magazine. Includes an article by Bond on the "Media Image of Black Women", Observations on the US Bicentennial by J. H. O'Dell, a poem by Melvin Dixon, book reviews and more. 80 pp. Cover art by Joan B. Maynard.
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Freedomways; a quarterly review of the freedom movement, vol. 24, no. 2, Second Quarter 1984
by Jackson, Esther, Jean Carey Bond, eds
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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1984. Magazine. pp 82-160, stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly shelfworn and soiled, small stain on front wrap, else very good condition. Poetry by Alice Walker, Geoffrey Jacques on the rise and fall of modern jazz, and more. Cover photo of John Coltrane.
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Freedomways; a quarterly review of the freedom movement. Vol. 19, no. 4, 1979 Special Issue
by Bond, Jean Carey, John Henrik Clarke, Esther Jackson, J. H. O'Dell, Ernest Kaiser, editors
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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1979. Magazine. pp. 180-304, stapled wraps, 6 x 9 inches; frontispiece of Hansberry, b&w photographs and illustrations, slight edgwear, mild toning on wrapper spine, some foxing on top-edge of text block, else in very good condition. Special issue on Lorraine Hansberry, featuring essays and appreciations by James Baldwin, Adrienne Rich, Alex Haley, Nikki Giovanni, and more.
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Freedomways: A Quarterly Review of the Freedom Movement, 1979, Vol. 19, No. 4
by Bond, Jean Carey (Editor)
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New York, New York: Freedomways Associates, Inc., 1979. Soft cover. Very Good. Published quarterly by Freedomways Associates, Inc. from 1961-1985, this journal was one of the preeminent publications for African-American politics & culture during the years leading up to & traversing the civil rights movement in the US. It was founded by some of the most prominent figures in the movement--Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, & W.E.B. DuBois & edited by Shirley Graham DuBois, with other rising Black stars serving as contributing editors. Freedomways represented a revival of sorts for the earlier Black monthly newspaper, Freedom, created by the same founders in 1950 & lasting till 1955. The quarterly journal maintained that publication's battle against colonialism, imperialism, & Jim Crow laws, while also supporting Black culture & feminist concerns. This issue (edited by Black author & activist Jean Carey Bond, with Alice Walker on board as a contributing editor) was a…
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