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FREEDOMWAYS                            FIRST QUARTER 1968

Yerby, Frank. GOAT SONG: A NOVEL OF ANCIENT GREECE. New York: Dial Press. $6.95. (Another novel by the Negro author of more than twenty cheap, best-selling novels.)

Zilversmit, Arthur. THE FIRST EMANCIPATION: THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE NORTH. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. $6.95. 

AFRICA 
(The West Indies, South America, Europe)
Ahmed, Rollo. THE BLACK ART, New Introduction by Dennis Wheatley. New York: Paperback Libary. $.75(paper). (A reprint of an old book on African magic.) 

Beier, Ulli (editor). INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN LITERATURE. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. 272 pp. $7.50. (This is an anthology of critical writing [27 essays by 21 critics] from the magazine Black Orpheus [published in Nigeria from 1957 to Aug. 1967] on African and Afro-American literature and oral tradition. The book has four sections: the oral traditions, poetry, the novel and drama plus a selected bibliography of critical writing compiled by Margaret Amosu.)

Berrian, Albert H. and Long, Richard A. (editors), NEGRITUDE: ESSAYS AND STUDIES. Hampton Institute Press, Hampton, Va. 23368, 115 pp. $2.00 (paper). (The editors are Dean of the Faculty and Director of the College Museum, respectively, of Hampton Institute. Contributors include Senghor, Damas, Naomi Garrett, Irene Dobbs Jackson and Joseph Ki-Zerbo.)

Brench, A. C. THE NOVELISTS' INHERITANCE IN FRENCH AFRICA: WRITERS FROM SENEGAL TO CAMEROON. New York: Oxford University Press. 146 pp. $1.15 (paper). (About the French African novelists: Birago Diop, Camara Laye, S. Ousmane, ete. A companion volume or collection of pieces by these authors is being published as Writing in French from Senegal to Cameroon.)

Carter, Gwendolen M., Karis, Thomas and Stultz, Newell M.
SOUTH AFRICA'S TRANSKEI: THE POLITICS OF DOMESTIC COLONIALISM. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. 200 pp. $6.50.

Cole, Hubert. CHRISTOPHE: KING OF HAITI. New York: Viking Press. 307 pp.; illus. $6.50. (The first full story of Henri Christophe's life.)

Courlander, Harold. THE AFRICAN. New York: Crown Publishers. 311 pp. $5.95. (A novel dealing with freedom in Africa and slavery in Georgia; the African people's history and culture are evoked. By the author of many books on Afro-American and Caribbean folklore and music.)

Courlander, Harold and Bastien, Remy. RELIGION AND POLITICS IN HAITI: ESSAYS. Preface by Richard P. Schaedel. Washington, D. C.: Institute for Cross-Cultural Research. $3.00 (cloth); $2.00 (paper).

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