Freedomways (Fall 1964) Journal of Negro Freedom Movement – Election

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Fall issue of 1964 – Freedomways: A Quarterly Review of the Negro Freedom Movement a quarterly journal (1961-1985), “the central theoretical journal of the 20th century black arts and intellectual movement in the United States.”  Edited by W. Adolpus Hunton, John Henrik Clarke, Margaret G. Burroughs, John  L. Devine, Esther Jackson and Shirley Graham.

Digest sized. 463-575 pp w/ illus, drawings.

This issue contains:

The Elections: A Mandate for Action – The Editors
Harlem Reconsidered – Loften Mitchell
Shakespeare and the Blacks – George T. Farnum
Blues for Medgar Evers – Anton Kramer
Freedom Rider: Washout – James A. Emanuel
The Battle for San Francisco – John Pittman
Let Us Be Vocal – Frank Amkenbrand, Jr.
Ode – Heinrich Heine
You People – Brumsie Brandon, Jr.
Foundations of Racism in American Life – J. H. O’Dell
Direct Action in the Suburbs – David & Toby Brooks
Thoughts on the Civil War Centennial – Melvin Drimmer

Condition: VG+