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Am I not a man and a brother?*

AMERICAN NEGRO SHORT STORIES
Edited and with an introduction by John Henrik Clarke
In this companion volume to American Negro Poetry, honored in 1963 by The American Library Association, John Henrik Clarke has assembled thirty-one short stories by leading Negro writers, including James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Arna Bontemps, Langston Hughes, John O. Killens, Frank Yerby, Ann Petry, Sterling Brown and LeRoi Jones. Mr. Clarke is editor of Freedomways magazine and Director of the Heritage Teaching Program for HARYOU-ACT. $5.95

FROM PLANTATION TO GHETTO
An Interpretive History of American Negroes
August Meier and Elliott M. Rudwick
A broad history, emphasizing the difference between the expectation and achievement in the Negro struggle for equality. August Meier is Professor of History at Roosevelt University in Chicago and author of Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915. Elliott M. Rudwick is Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville) and author of W.E.B. Du Bois, Study of Minority Group Leadership and Race Riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917. $5.75

STRANGER AT THE GATES
A Summer in Mississippi
Written and illustrated by Tracy Sugarman; foreword by Fannie Lou Hamer
A moving record in words and drawings of "the long hot summer" of 1964, when students and SNCC workers helped change the face of Mississippi. A return visit in 1965 by this well-known artist gave further perspective to the historic events of which he was a part. $5.95

*Inscription on the seal of the Anti-Slavery Society of London, c.1770

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