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FREEDOMWAYS
FIRST QUARTER 1972

in this field is Law Against the People: Essays to Demystify Law, Order and the Courts [Random House, $10.00] edited by the young, militant white lawyer Robert Lefcourt.)

Thomas, Alexander and Samuel Sillen. RACISM AND PSYCHIATRY. New York: Brunner/Mazel, Inc. $7.50. (Sillen is the author of Women Against Slavery, 1955.)

Turner, Darwin T. (editor). BLACK DRAMA IN AMERICA: AN ANTHOLOGY. New York: Fawcett Publishing Co. $1.50 (paper). (Turner is the well-known black critic and editor or author of many books. Other collections of blackplays are C.F. Oliver and S. Sills's contemporary Black Drama, 1971, W. Brasmer and D. Consolo's Black Drama: An Anthology, 1969, Ed Bullins's New Plays from the Black Theatre, 1969, A Black Quartet, 1970, plus the W. King and R. Milner and L. Patterson volumes listed elsewhere.)

Watters, Pat. DOWN TO NOW: REFLECTIONS ON THE SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. New York: Pantheon Books. $8.95. (Another recent book by Watters is Climbing Jacob's Ladder with Reese Cleghorn.)

Weeks, Kent M. ADAM CLAYTON POWELL AND THE SUPREME COURT. New York: Dunellen Publishing Co. $8.95. (Another recent Powell book is Adam by Adam: The Autobiography of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.)

Weston, Rubin F. RACISM IN U.S. IMPERIALISM: THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL ASSUMPTIONS ON AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, 1893-1946. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. $6.95. (Weston, a black scholar, on U.S. racism and imperialism as the U.S. took over Hawaii, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the Philippines, Cuba and Puerto Rico.)

WHO TOOK THE WEIGHT? BLACK VOICES FROM NORFOLK PRISON. Norfolk Prison Brothers. Foreword by Elma Lewis. Boston: Little, Brown. $2.95 (paper). (Writings of ten Black inmates of Norfolk prison in Mass.)

Wilcox, Roger. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF BEING A BLACK AMERICAN: A SOURCEBOOK OF RESEARCH BY BLACK PSYCHOLOGISTS. New York: John Wiley and Sons. xiii; 492 pages. $9.95.

Willhelm, Sidney M. WHO NEEDS THE NEGRO? New York: Doubleday: Anchor. 344 pages. $1.95 (paper). 

Williams, Kenny J. THEY ALSO SPOKE: AN ESSAY ON NEGRO LITERATURE IN AMERICA, 1787-1930. Townsend Press, Nashville, Tenn. 37201. xiv; 319 pages. $6.50. (Dr. Kenny J. Williams, a black woman, is professor of English at Northeastern Illinois State College in Chicago, Ill.)

Williams, Sherley Anne. GIVE BIRTH TO BRIGHTNESS: A THEMATIC STUDY IN NEO-BLACK LITERATURE. New York: Dial Press. 159 pages. $6.95. 

Wright, Jay. THE HOMECOMING SINGER. New York: Corinth Books. 95 pages. $6.50 (cloth); $3.00 (paper). (Wright is a black poet whose poems have been published in several anthologies of black literature.)

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