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FREEDOMWAYS FIRST QUARTER 1972

BLACK CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE AMERICAN SPORTS by Wally Jones and Jim Washington. New York; David McKay Co. $5.95. (A 100-year history of the rise of black athletes by two black basketball players.) 

BLACK MUSIC IN OUR CULTURE: CURRICULAR IDEAS ON THE SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND PROBLEMS. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. 263 pages. (The pieces here are the papers and findings of a 1969 seminar on black music held at Indiana University. In the appendix are very useful lists of musical scores, recordings, out-of-print recordings deserving more notice, films, a very good 18-page bibliography of books, articles, master's theses and doctoral dissertations and sample curricular syllabi.)

THE BLACK REVOLUTION. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Co. $5.95. (This is a book reprint of the August 1969 number of Ebony magazine on art, politics, education, economics, etc.)

BLACKS IN AMERICA: BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS BY JAMES M. MCPHERSON, LAURENCE B. HOLLAND, JAMES M. BANNER, JR. NANCY J. WEISS AND MICHAEL D. BELL.  New York: Doubleday. $8.95 (Other similar books are Edgar A. Toppin's A Biographical History of Blacks in America since 1528 [1971] and Richard Bardolph's The Negro Vanguard [1959, 1963].)

Blassingame; John W. (editor). NEW PERSPECTIVES ON BLACK STUDIES. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. $7.95. (17 essays)

Blawis, Patricia Bell. TIJERINA AND THE LAND GRANTS: MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE STRUGGLE FOR THEIR HERITAGE. New York: International Publishers. 192 pages. Photographs. $6.95 (cloth); $2.65 (paper). (An important book on the history and development of the Mexican-American movement; the upsurge of the Chicanos of the Southwest as symbolized by the struggles of Tijerina and his people against federal and state governments and corporations and for their land and cultural heritage.) 

Bracey, Jr., John H., August Meier and Elliott Rudwick (editors). THE AFRO-AMERICANS: SELECTED DOCUMENTS. Boston, Mass.: Allyn and Bacon, College Division. 751 pages (paper). (A documentary history containing many primary documents. By the editors of Black Nationalism in America, 1970; and American Slavery: The Question of Resistance, 1971.)

Bradburn, Norman M., Seymour Sudman and Galen L. Gockel, with the assistance of Joseph R. Noel. SIDE BY SIDE: INTEGRATED NEIGHBBORHOODS IN AMERICA. Chicago: Quadrangle Books. ix; 209 pages. $7.95.

Bullins, Ed. FOUR DYNAMITE PLAYS. New York: William Morrow. $5.95 (cloth); $2.95 (paper). (Contains the plays It Bees Dat Way, Death List, The Pig Pen and the Night of the Beast.  Another Collection of Bullin's plays is Five Plays [1968.])

Carroll, John M. (editor). THE BLACK MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN THE AMERICAN WEST. New York: Liveright Publishing Corp. 591 pages. $17.50. (Other similar books are William H. Leckie's The Buffalo Soldiers [1967], Fairfax Downey's The Buffalo Soldiers in the Indian Wars [1969], a chapter

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