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THEBLACKSCHOLAR
journal of black studies
&
research
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COMPLETE SETS ARE AVAILABLE
Hailed by the New York Times as, "a journal in which the writings of many of today's finest black thinkers may be viewed," The Black Scholar has firmly established itself as one of the leading journals of black cultural and political thought in this country. In its pages, college intellectuals, street activists, and political leaders come to grips with the basic issues of black America and Africa. Among its contributors have been Imamu Amiri Baraka (Le Roi Jones), Andrew Billingsley, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, Angela Davis, Congressman Charles Diggs, Shirley Graham Du Bois, Nathan Hare, the Honorable Richard Hatcher, C. L. R. James, John O. Killens, Don L. Lee, Kwame Nkrumah Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, Max Roach, Bobby Seale, Max Stanford, Chuck Stone, Sekou Toure, President of the Republic of Guinea, and Reverend Cecil Williams.
The entire spectrum of black political thought appears in the pages of The Black Scholar as expressed by its leading theorists and practitioners. 
Every issue of THE BLACK SCHOLAR focuses on the subject of major concern to black America today. 
We have a limited number of complete sets of THE BLACK SCHOLAR available.
You may purchase each volume for $10.00, plus $1.00 for shipping. Or, you may purchase all 3 volumes, from the very first issue of THE BLACK SCHOLAR on through Summer 1972, for $25.00 plus $3.00 for shipping. 
You may select from the following titles and volumes.

Volume I
THE CULTURE OF REVOLUTION
 November 1969
BLACK POLITICS December 1969
IN MEMORIAM: W.E. B. DU BOIS
The Black Woman in the Struggle
January- February 1970
BLACK PSYCHOLOGY March 1970
BLACK CITIES:
COLONIES OR CITY STATES April 1970
BLACK REVOLUTION May 1970
BLACK CULTURE June 1970

VOLUME II
BLACK STUDIES September 1970
BLACK LABOR October 1970
THE BLACK SOLDIER November 1970
THE BLACK CHURCH December 1970
BLACK LITERATURE January 1971
PAN-AFRICANISM February 1971
PAN AFRICANISM March 1971
THE BLACK PRISONER April-May 1971
THE BLACK MALE June 1971

VOLUME III
YOUNG BLACK WRITERS
September 1971
BLACK ECONOMICS October 1971
THE BLACK ATHLETE November 1971
THE BLACK WOMAN December 1971
THE BLACK COLONY —
THE AFRICAN STRUGGLE
January 1972
THE BLACK COLONY, U.S.A.
February 1972
THE BLACK LEADER March-April 1972
BLACK BATTLES May 1972
BLACK MUSIC Summer 1972

Send orders and remittance to — THE BLACK SCHOLAR, P.O. Box 908, Sausalito, CA 94965

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BUBBLES
by Eloise Greenfield
Little James Edward learns his first three words and begins to understand the warm closeness that is the black family.
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COME BACK AFRICA!
Fourteen delightful short stories that mir-ror life in South Africa — the day-to-day struggle for freedom.
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BLOOD IN MY EYE
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Written only days before his death.
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I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS
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Sensitive autobiography of the many-fac-eted, multi-talented Maya Angelou. Enough here for all blacks to identify with.
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Blake
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A lost novel of the Black underground in the American south and Cuba in the 1850's; a rebuttal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, claim some.
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IF THEY COME IN THE MORNING
by Angela Davis
A definitive work on the political prisoner.
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ARTS OF BLACK AFRICA
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A handsome volume with 196 black-white photos which lends new perspective to the artistic achievement of African peoples.
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SPIN A SOFT BLACK SONG
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