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FREEDOMWAYS                            THIRD QUARTER 1969

  THE BLACK MAN IN SEARCH OF POWER: A SURVEY OF THE BLACK REVOLUTION ACROSS THE WORLD by The (London) Times News Team. New York: Thomas Nelson. $4.95
  Brau, Maria M. ISLAND IN THE CROSSROADS: THE HISTORY OF PUERTO RICO. New York: Doubleday: Zenith Books. 116 pages $2.95 (cloth); $1.45 (paper). (Another book in the Zenith series for children.)
  Brokensha, David and Crowder, Michael. AFRICA IN THE WIDER WORLD.
  Elmsford, N.Y.: Pergamon Publishing Co. 291 pages $7.00 (paper). 
Brutus, Dennis. LETTERS TO MARTHA & OTHER POEMS FROM A SOUTH AFRICAN PRISON. New York: Humanities Press. 57 pages. $7.00 (paper)
(A book in the African Writers Series.)
  Cartey, Wilfred. WHISPERS FROM A CONTINENT: THE LITERATURE OF CONTEMPORARY BLACK AFRICA. New York: Random House. 397 pages. $8.95. (An important book about the black African novelists, poets and playwrights of the last several decades and the earlier oral tradition which preceded them. Dr. Cartey, a blind Trinidadian author and professor, has been exploring and developing programs in African and Afro-American studies at City College, New York.)
   Clarke, Austin. THE ECHO AT COOLE. Chester Springs, Pa.: Dufour Editions, Inc. $3.95. (This is a book of poetry by a West Indian writer. Other books by Clarke are the novels The Meeting, The Games Were Coming, Green Days by the River and The Year in San Fernando.)
   Collins, Harold R. AMOS TUTUOLA. New York: Twayne Publishers. $4.50. (This biography of a Nigerian writer is the only volume so far, I think, about a black writer in Twayne's World Authors Series. And James A. Emanuel's Langston Hughes is the only volume so far about a black writer in Twayne's United States Authors Series. We hope that other volumes on black writers will be added to both lists.) 
   Collins, Robert O. (editor). PROBLEMS IN AFRICAN HISTORY. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. ix + 374 pages. $4.95 (paper). (A book of readings on African history, the slave trade, languages, trade, tribal origins, migration, etc.)
   Daniel, W. W. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN ENGLAND. Baltimore, Md.: Penguin Books. 252 pages. $1.25. (paperback original).
   Davidson, Basil. AFRICA IN HISTORY: THEMES AND OUTLINES. New York: Macmillan. 318 pages. $6.95. (This is a cheaper revised edition of the big expensive book Africa: History of a Continent published in 1966. A very good introduction to African history by an authority and author of many books in the field.) 
  de Craemer, Willy and Fox, Rene C. THE EMERGING PHYSICIAN: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELPMENT OF A CONGOLESE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Stanford, Calif.: The Hoover Institution. 99 pages. $3.00 (paper).
  de Lusignan, Guy. FRENCH-SPEAKING AFRICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE. New York: F. A. Prager. xv + 416 pages. $9.00. (A volume in the Praeger Library of African affairs.)

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