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Negroes No. 71-

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 7

Bibliography

  1. Patricia Robinson. Poor Black Women: Birth Control and Black Children. 1968.
  2. Committee for Political Development. What Does it Mean to be Black? undated.
  3. Committee for Political Development. What is Freedom? Who is the Enemy? undated.
  4. Committee for Political Development. Concurrent Nationalism and Stages of Colonial Struggle and Revolutionary Struggle. undated.
  5. The Reparations Committee for the Descendants of American Slaves. Why Reparations? Money for Negroes. 1963.
  6. Howard E. Seals. You Ain't Thuh Man Yuh Mamma Wuz: The Wisdom of the Dozens. 1969.
  7. Wm. E. Bohannan. A Letter to American Negroes. September 1948.
  8. Socialist Workers Party. Freedom Now. 1963.
  9. Independent Political Council. Some Reasons Why Negroes SHould Vote the Socialist Ticket. undated.
  10. The National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes. Bulletin. March 1913.
  11. Mississippi Enterprises. Views of a Southern Negro. undated.
  12. NPA Committee of the South. Selected Studies of Negro Employment in the South. May 1954.
  13. Houston Council on Human Relations. The Negro and Employment Opportunities in the South. November 1961.
  14. Ray Sprigel. I Was A Negro in the South for 30 Days. undated.
  15. Remembering Dr. DuBois. undated.

Dates

  • 1920s-1970s

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 10.0 Cubic Feet (18 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository

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