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its history, education and training methods. Reddick, now a professor of history at Temple University, was director of the OIC Institute and coordinator of programs and policies for the national OIC for four years.)

Reeves, Donald. NOTES OF A PROCESSED BROTHER. New York: Pantheon Books. $8.95. (A black student leader's autobiography and the fight to change the terrible schools in the cities.)

Robinson, Donald. SLAVERY IN THE STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS 1765-1820. New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich. $13.95.

Robinson, William H. (editor). NOMMO: AN ANTHOLOGY OF BLACK AFRICAN AND BLACK AMERICAN LITERATURE. New York xvi; 501 pages. $5.95 (paper). (Robinson, director of Black Studies at Rhode Island College, Providence, also called Early Black American Poets, 1969, and Early Black American Prose, 1971.)

Rothman, Jack (editor). PROMOTING SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE MULTI-GROUP SOCIETY: A CASEBOOK. New York: Association Press. 253 pages. $6.50 (paper). (Published in cooperation with the Council on Social Work Education.)

Sale, R. T. THE BLACKSTONE RANGERS: A REPORTER'S ACCOUNT OF TIME SPENT ON CHICAGO'S SOUTH SIDE. New York: Random House, 186 pages. $6.95. (Another book about the Blackstone Rangers, a black Chicago group, is John R. Fry's Fire and Blackstone, 1969.)

Scanzoni, John H. THE BLACK FAMILY IN MODERN SOCIETY. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, College Division. 363 pages. (Another book is The Black Family: Essays and Studies edited by Robert Staples.)

Sinkler, George. THE RACIAL ATTITUDES OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS FROM ABRAHMAM LINCOLN TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT. New York: Doubleday. 413 pages. $8.95. (A well-written, documented study - a doctoral dissertation - by a black professor of history at Morgan State College.)

Stevenson, Janet. THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT, DECEMBER, 1955: AMERICAN BLACKS DEMAND AN END TO SEGREGATION. Franklin Watts: A Focus Book. 64 pages. $3.95. (A children's book. Other books by Janet Stevenson are Spokesman for Freedom: The Life of Archibald Grimke, 1969, and Sisters and Brothers, 1966, a novel about the white and black Grimkes.)

THE STORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS AS SEEN BY THE BLACK CHURCH IN AMERICA. 20 full-color pictures and a 64-page resource booklet in a packet. 1972. David C. Cook Publishing Co., 850 North Grove Ave., Elgin, Ill. 60120. (This is a beautiful job in pictures and text for teachers to use in classrooms.)

STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE: A REPORT ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA. Prepared for the American Friends Service Committee. New York: Hill and Wang. $4.50 (cloth); $1.95 (paper). (A probe of the state of criminal justice and penal institutions in the U.S. Says that criminal justice and social justice are inextricably linked; the prisons and the ghettos. Another book

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