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FREEDOMWAYS                                            FIRST QUARTER 1973

Office, Public Documents Dept., Washington D.C. 20402. 31 pages. $45 (paper). (There is also a 20-page pamphlet, Black Studies in the State of Illinois: A Directory [Sept. 1969] compiled by Charles J. Evans and published by Innovation Center, Chicago City College, 180 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, I11. 60601. There is a list of some white colleges with black studies courses in the Negro History Bulletin [Dec. 970, p. 200]. Also Walter Fisher's Ideas for Black Studies [1971], Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md., and Nathan Hare's Guidelines for Black Studies [Black World Foundation, Calif.].)
Boyer, Richard O. THE LEGEND OF JOHN BROWN: A BIOGRAPHY AND A HISTORY. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. xxiii, 627, xviii pages. $12.50. (This big work is Vol. I of a two-volume study of Brown. Another important book on Brown is Barrie Stavi's John Brown: The Sword and the Word. Truman Nelson also has a new book Old Man: John Brown at Harper's Ferry [Holt, Rinehart and Winston, $8.95].) Boyer is the white author of three other books, one of which is Labor's Untold Story [1955] with the late Herbert M. Morais.)
Bracey, Jr., John H., et al. BLACK MATRIARCHY: MYTH OR REALITY. Bel-mont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Co. $3.95 (paper). (Other volumes in this series by Bracey are Black Sociology [$5.25, paper], Black Workers & Organized Labor [$525, paper], Blacks in the Abolitionist Movement [$5.25, paper], Conflict and Competiton: Studies in the Recent Protest Movement [$3.95, paper], Free Blacks in America, 1800-1860 and Rise of the Ghetto.)
Bramwell, Jonathan. COURAGE IN CRISIS: THE BLACK PROFESSIONAL TODAY. Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill. $5.95. (Other books on the black professionals are Eli Ginzberg's The Middle Class Negro in the White Man's World [1967], G. Franklin Edwards's The Negro Professional Class [1959], E. Franklin Frazier's Black Bourgeoisie [1957] and Carter G. Woodson's The Negro Professional Man and the Community [1934].)
Bravo, Enrique R. PUERTO RICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. New York: Urban Cen-ter of Columbia University. 230 pages. $5.00. (This annotated, bilingual bib-liography lists over a thousand publications on the Puerto Rican experience in literature, economics, anthropology, history, sociology and political science. There are no magazine or newspaper articles and no unpublished doctoral or mater's theses. Dr. Bravo is a Latin American historian living and working in Puerto Rico.) 
Bigham, John C. and Theodore A. Weissbach (editors). RACIAL ATTITUDES IN AMERICA: ANALYSES AND FINDINGS OF SOCIAL PYSCHOLOGY. New York: Harper and Row. 401 pages. $6.75 (paper). (Here are articles by Thomes F. Pettigrew, Malcom X, Otto Klineberg, Gordon Allport, Melvin Tumin, etc.)
Bullins, Ed. THE THEME IS BLACKNESS: THE CORNER AND OTHER PLAYS. New York: William Morrow. $7.95 (cloth); $2.95 (paper). (Here are 15 plays by the black playwright Bullins and his analysis of black theater and other black writers.)
Butcher, Philip (editor). THE WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE READER. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan press. $10.00. (Although Braithwaite's Selected Poems [1948] and other earlier volumes of his poetry have been published, this is the first attempt to pull his scattered writings together into a reader. This volume has been needed for a long time. Butcher, a black professor at Morgan State College, has published two books on the

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