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family and helped send them through college. Another recent book about the Grimke family, white and Negro, is Janet Stevenson's historical novel Sisters and Brothers, 1966.)

Liebow, Elliot. TALLY'S CORNER: A STUDY OF NEGRO STREETCORNER MEN. Foreword by Hylan Lewis. Boston: Little, Brown. 260 pp. $5.95. (Listed again since the publisher was omitted last time.)

Lightfoot, Claude. BLACK POWER AND LIBERATION: A COMMUNIST VIEW. New Outlook Publishers, 32 Union Square East, Room 801, New York 10003. 46 pp. $.50 (pamphlet).

Lincoln, C. Eric. THE NEGRO PILGRIMAGE IN AMERICA. New York: Bantam Books. 184 pp. $.60 (paper). (This is the first cheap paperback pictorial history to be published and should be welcomed. After such a long history of violence and tragedy as described here, the Negro scholar C. Eric Lincoln's conclusion is far too sanguine.)

Lincoln, C. Eric. SOUNDS OF THE STRUGGLE: PERSONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN CIVIL RIGHTS. New York: William Morrow. $5.00.

Lowe, David. KKK: THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE. Introduction and epilogue by Haynes Johnson. New York: W. W. Norton. 252 pp. $4.50.

Lynd, Staughton. CLASS CONFLICT, SLAVERY AND THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION, TEN ESSAYS. New York: Bobbs-Merrill. $7.50. (By the famous civil rights and peace leader and writer, editor of Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History, 1966, and co-author with Tom Hayden of The Other Side, 1967, about North Vietnam.)

Maddox, James G. (with E. E. Liebhafsky, Vivian W. Henderson and Herbert M. Hamlin). THE ADVANCING SOUTH: MANPOWER PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS. New York: The Twentieth Century Fund. 276 pp. $6.50. (This report by four economists and educators predicts wide growth in the South's economy from now until 1975 - growth which will mainly benefit whites. Unemployment among Negroes in the South, it says, may still be more than double that of southern whites even in 1975 due to lack of education, industrial experience and racial discrimination. Dr. V. W. Henderson, one of the authors, is the Negro president of Clark College, Atlanta, Ga.)

Marx, Gary T. PROTEST AND PREJUDICE: A STUDY OF BELIEF IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY. Foreword by Bayard Rustin. New York: Harper annd Row. xxviii; 228 pp. $8.95. (A volume in the series of University of California studies of U.S. anti-Semitism, subsidized by the Anti-Defamation League. Kenneth Clark has pointed out that anti-Semitism among Negroes, the suppressed group in the U.S., is quite different from anti-Semitism among gentiles, the dominant group. Remove the Negroes' great deprivations and anti-Semitism that feeds on these things will die. Without this distinction, a study of anti-Semitism among Negroes is misleading and almost meaningless.)

Meyer, Howard N. COLONEL OF THE BLACK REGIMENT: THE LIFE OF THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. New York: W. W. Norton. 346 pp.;

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