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FREEDOMWAYS                                                                          FIRST QUARTER 1972

Long, Doughtry. SONG FOR NIA: A POETIC ESSAY IN THREE PARTS. Detroit: Broadside Press. 38 pages. $1.50 (paper). (Long is also the author of Black Love Black Hope, a book of poetry. Another book published by Broadside Press is Aloneness by Gwendolyn Brooks.)

LOUIS ARMSTRONG-A SELF-PORTRAIT. Interview by Richard Meryman. New York: Eakins Press. $4.95 (cloth); $2.95 (paper). (Two other recent books on Armstrong are Max Jones and John Chilton's Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story and Hugues Panassie's Louis Armstrong.)

Lyon, Danny. CONVERSATIONS WITH THE DEAD. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Photographs. $14.95 (cloth); $6.95 (paper). (The author spent 14 months with his camera and tape recorder inside six penitentiaries in Texas. He reveals the abominable conditions of American prisons which must be changed now.)

Mapp, Edward. BLACKS IN AMERICAN FILMS: TODAY AND YESTERDAY. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. iv; 278 pages. $7.50. (This is the first full-length book on Black in films since Peter Noble's The Negro in Films published in 1948 and recently reprinted. It traces the evolution of the Negro character in American films. There is a good, useful bibliography.)

Moore, Archie. ANY BOY CAN. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. $6.95. (The great black boxer's theories on boxing and life.)

Moore, Wilbert E. AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVERY AND ABOLITION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY. New York: The Third Press. 199 pages. $8.95.

Morgan, John S. and Richard L. Van Dyke. WHITE COLLAR BLACKS: A BREAKTHROUGH? American Management Assn., 135 W. 50th St., New York 10020. 215 pages. (Van Dyke is a black engineering consultant.)

Mossell, Gertrude E. H. (Bustill). THE WORK OF AFRO-AMERICAN WOMAN. Books for Libraries, 50 Liberty Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 178 pages. $10.50. (This is a reprint of a book first published in 1894 with a second edition in 1908. The author, a Bustill, was Paul Robeson's aunt, his mother's sister.)

Mullin, Gerald W. FLIGHT AND REBELLION: SLAVE RESISTANCE IN 18th CENTURY VIRGINIA. New York: Oxford University Press. xii; 219 pages. $7.95.

THE MULTIPLE HAZARD OF AGE AND RACE: THE SITUATION OF AGED BLACKS IN THE UNITED STATES. A Working Paper. Supt. of Documents, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. ix, 73 pages. $.35. (A preliminary survey for the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate. Dr. Inabel B. Lindsay, formerly dean of the Howard University School of Social Work, was consultant.)

Nugent, John Peer. THE BLACK EAGLE. New York: Stein and Day. $6.95. (The checkered life of Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, now in his seventies, who was the first black American licensed airplane pilot in 1919.)

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