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Algerian Journey  355
Michele Russell

Poem  364
Mari Evans

Poems  365
Eric Burroughs

Poem  366
Joanne Gonzales

It's Hard to "Turn On" Teachers  367
Ramon Sanchez

The Role of the Black Physician  373
Carleton B. Goodlett, M.D.

AMONG OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Cover drawing is by the Afro-American sculptor, print maker and teacher, Elizabeth Catlett who lives with her family in Mexico City. The cartoons of Brumsic Brandon appear here for the seventh consecutive Fall issue. An announcement of his new book Luther can be found in the inside back cover of this issue. It is a beautiful book which FREEDOMWAYS recommends highly.

Ernest Kaiser (American Indians and Mexican Americans: A Selected Bibliography) has been an Editor of FREEDOMWAYS since its inception. He is on the staff of the Schomburg Library, New York City.

John Henrik Clarke (Chief Joseph) is Associate Editor, FREEDOMWAYS. His new book, Malcolm X, The Man and His Times, can be ordered from FREEDOMWAYS.

August Strong (The Indian Languages) Contributing Editor, FREEDOMWAYS, is a serious student of and authority on Linguistics. Her articles and book reviews appear often in these pages.

Mari Evans (Uhuru) is poet, editor, lecturer, now Writer-in-Residence, Indiana University-Purdue University. A Whitney Fellow and consultant to the National Endowment of the Arts, she is one of our best known poets.

W. D. Wright (Black Truth, Black Freedom) is Assistant Professor of History, S. Connecticut State College.

Eric Burroughs (To Ho Chi Minh) is a New York writer whose poems have been published in FREEDOMWAYS and other publications.