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RECENT BOOKS            KAISER

BEGINNINGS. Balamp Publishing Co., 7430 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48202. v, 208 pages. $8.95 (cloth); $3.95 (paper). (Dr. Bond is the venerable Black college president, educator and author of books and countless articles and essays. His essay, "The Negro Scholar and Professional in America," is in The American Negro Reference Book [1966] edited by John P. Davis.) 

Bond, Julian. A TIME TO SPEAK, A TIME TO ACT: THE MOVEMENT IN POLITICS. New York: Simon and Schuster. $5.95 (cloth); $1.95 (paper). (A book by the young black Georgia legislator and leader. A book about the legislator is John Neary's Julian Bond: Black Rebel, 1971.)

Bontemps, Arna (editor). THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE REMEMBERED: ESSAYS. New York: Dodd, Mead. $6.95. (The book has a memoir by Bontemps.)

Braithwaite, E. R. RELUCTANT NEIGHBORS. New York: McGraw-Hill. 184 pages. $6.95. (Braithwaitte, the former Guyanan ambassador to the UN, is now teaching at New York University. The author of several books, he deals here with his talk to a white on a commuting train from New Canaan, Conn., to New York City.)

Brandon, Jr., Brumsic. OUTTA SIGHT, LUTHER! New York: Paul S. Eriksson. 64 pages. $1.95 (paper). (This is the fifth Luther cartoon book by Brandon, a contributing editor of FREEDOMWAYS and a syndicated cartoonist who works for TV children's shows.)

Brooks, Gwendolyn. REPORT ON PART ONE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GWENDOLYN BROOKS. Detroit, Mich.: Broadside Press. $4.95 (cloth); $1.95 (paper). (This is the first volume of the autobiography of the famous Black woman poet and novelist, author of many books and Pulitzer Prize winner.)

Brown, Letitia Woods. FREE NEGROES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1790-1846. New York: Oxford University Press. ix, 226 pages. $7.95.

Bullock III, Charles S. and Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr. (editors). BLACK POLITICAL ATTITUDES: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLITICAL SUPPORT. Markham Publishing Co., 3322 W. Peterson Ave., Chicago 60645. xiv, 203 pages. 

Campbell, Ernest Q. (editor). RACIAL TENSIONS AND NATIONAL IDEN- TITY. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press. 262 pages. $10.00. (This is a collection of papers presented at the Second Annual Vanderbilt Sociology Conference dealing with race relations in many countries and areas. The papers document what everybody knows: that whites everywhere have economic power and exploit and denigrate the Blacks. The racism is just a rationalization for the exploitation.)

Carisella, P. J. and James W. Ryan. THE BLACK SWALLOW OF DEATH: THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF EUGENE JACQUES BULLARD, THE WORLD'S FIRST BLACK COMBAT AVIATOR. New York: Marlborough House: Van Nostrand Reinhold. $6.95. (Bullard died in 1961.) 

Carlisle, Rodney P. PROLOGUE TO LIBERATION: A HISTORY OF BLACK PEOPLE IN AMERICA. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. xvi, 284 pages. $3.95 (paper). (This is a good textbook history from the ancient African civilizations to the present written in terms of the Black people's resistance and struggle. There are many maps, charts and photographs, suggested readings at the end of each chapter, a biographical listing, a chronology of major events and an index.)

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