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FREEDOMWAYS  SECOND QUARTER 1972

Contemporary Black Leaders edited by J. C. and M. Williams; Speeches by Black Americans edited by Daniel J. O'Neill; Rhetoric of Racial Revolt by Roy L Hill and the recently reprinted Negro Orators and Their Orations by Carter G. Woodson. Also an analytical book The Oratory of Negro Leaders: 1900-1968 by Marcus H. Boulware. But the Foner book is far and away the most comprehensive collection of Blacks' speeches ever made. There are two parts: 1797 to 1915 and 1917 to 1971 with three sections in each part. Some speeches are complete, others are abridged or excerpted. All have biographical and introductory notes and explanatory footnotes. This book is a real contribution to black history. Foner is the author or editor of The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois Speaks, The Black Panthers Speak and other works.)

Walton Jr. Hanes. BLACK POLITICS: A THEORETICAL & STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS. Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott. xvii; 246 pages. $7.95 (cloth); $4.95 (paper). (Another book by Walton is The Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr. [Negro Universities Press].)

Waters, Ethel. TO ME IT'S WONDERFUL. Introduction by Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn. New York: Harper & Row. $5.95. (This book continues the famous black actress and singer Ethel Water's autobiography. Her previous autobiographical book is His Eye Is on the Sparrow, 1951.)

Williams, Ethel L. and Clifton L. Brown (Compilers). AFRO-AMERICAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES: A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH LOCATION IN AMERICAN LIBRARIES. Scarecrow Press, P.O.B. 656, Metuchen, N.J. 08840. x;454 pages. $12.50. (Another book by Ethel L. Williams is Biographical Directory of Negro Ministers (Scarecrow Press.)

Williams, John A. CAPTAIN BLACKMAN, New York: Doubleday. 336 pages. $6.95. (This is an ambitious historical novel covering through flashbacks about 200 years of Blacks in U.S. wars-how Blacks fought heroically for freedom which the never got. The book is a definite improvement over William's recent work on Dr. King and his novels done earlier.)

Winston, Henry. BLACK AND WHITE-ONE CLASS, ONE FIGHT: THE ROLE OF WHITE WORKERS IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST RACISM. New Oulook Publishers, 32 Union Square East, New York City 10003. 48 pages. $.50 (paper). (Other similar pamphlets by the same pulisher are Roscoe Proctor's Black Workers and the Class Struggle, Henry Winston's Fight Racism-For Unity and Progress! and Gus Hall's Racism: The Nation's Most Dangerous Pollutant. Also Julia Barnes's Why Racism Is Used Against Welfare Programs: Why Workers Should Join Welfare Recipients'Struggles.)

Woodruff. James. RACE WAR IN AMERICA. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. $4.95.

Young, Bernice Elizabeth. HARLEM: THE STORY OF A CHANGING COMMUNITY. New York: Julian Messner. 64 pages. $4.29. (This history of Harlem is a book for children with many photographs. The first book by a young black woman writer.)
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