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FREEDOMWAYS  FOURTH QUARTER 1966

Dunbar, Leslie W.A REPUBLIC OF EQUALS. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press. 129 pp. $4.00. (This book is based on the 1965 William W. Cook lectures delivered at the University of Michigan by the former research director and executive director of the Southern Regional Council and now executive director of the Field Foundation.)

Halasz, Nicholas. THE RATTLING CHAINS: SLAVE UNREST AND REVOLT IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH. New York: David McKay Co. 266 pp. $4.95.

Hayden, Robert. SELECTED POEMS. October House, 134 East 22nd St., New York. 79 pp. $4.50 (cloth); $1.95 (paper). (A Ballad of Remembrance, another book of poetry by this Negro author, won the poetry prize at the first World Festival of Negro Arts in Senegal, Africa, during the spring of 1966.)

Hentoff, Nat. CALL THE KEEPER. New York: Viking Press. 116 pp. $3.95. 
(A novel about Negro-white relations in Greenwich Village, New York City, by the author of The New Equality, The Jazz Life and other works.)

Herskovits, Melville J. THE NEW WORLD NEGRO: SELECTED PAPERS IN AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES. Edited by Frances S. Herskovits. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press. 361 pp. (Essays by the late anthropologist and author of many books including The Myth of the Negro Past and others.)

Homer, Dorothy R. and Swartout, Ann M. BOOKS ABOUT THE NEGRO: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Published in cooperation with the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. New York: F.A. Praeger. 148 pp. $6.00. (More than 800 books ranging from ancient African history to current Negro protest literature. Mrs. Homer, as supervising librarian for many years of the now Countee Cullen Regional Branch of the New York Public Library, prepared many bibliographies of the Negro for the Branch Library Book News.)

Keepnews, Orrin and Grauer, Jr., Bill. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF JAZZ: PEOPLE AND PLACES FROM NEW ORLEANS TO MODERN JAZZ. New York: Crown Publishers. 293 pp. $5.95. (A new revised edition [by Keepnews alone] of a 1955 book by the editors of the now defunct magazine Record Changer.)

Krosney, Herbert. BEYOND WELFARE: POVERTY IN THE SUPERCITY. New York: Hold, Rinehart and Winston. $5.50. (The author shows that local and federal government poverty programs have failed and will continue to fail.)

Littlejohn, David. BLACK ON WHITE: A CRITIAL SURVEY OF WRITING BY AMERICAN NEGROES. New York: Grossman Publishers. 170 pp. $4.50.

Mason, Jr., Julian D. (editor). THE POEMS OF PHILLIS WHEATLEY. 
Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press. $6.50. (Includes all of her poems and letters plus a biographical sketch and a survey of the criticism of her work.) 

Meier, august and Rudwick, Elliot M. FROM PLANTATION TO GHETTO: AN INTERPRETIVE HISTORY OF AMERICAN NEGROES. New York: Hill and Wang. 288 pp. $5.75.

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