African American Radical Pamphlet Collection

African American Radical Pamphlet Collection

African American Radical Pamphlet Collection Created by: Thomas Weissinger Professor Emeritus, University Library Professor Emeritus, African American Studies Last updated: 2016 Abrams, Charles. Race Bias in Housing. New York : [s.n.], 1947. “Sponsored jointly by the American Civil Liberties Union, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and American Council on Race Relations.” Rare Book & Manuscript Library 363.510973 AB83R American Civil Liberties Union. Black Justice. New York: ACLU, 1931. Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Baskette Collection, Folder 091, Item 06 _____. Illinois Division. Secret Detention by the Chicago Police: a Report. Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1959. Law Compact Stacks. KFX1247.4 .A7X Ames, Jessie Daniel. Democratic processes at work in the South: report of Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Inc., 1939-1941. Atlanta, GA: Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1941. 21pp. Main Stacks Call Number: 301.451 C736D Amini, Johari. An Afrikan Frame of Reference. Chicago, IL: Institute of Positive Education, 1972. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 305.896073 K962A Amis, B.D. Lynch Justice at Work. New York: Workers’ Library Publishers, 1930. Included in Communist and Radical Pamphlets on Discrimination against Negroes in the U.S. Main Stacks 325.26 C7374 Aptheker, Herbert. John Brown: American Martyr. New York: New Century Publishers, 1960. Main Stacks 973.7116 B81WAP _____. Labor Movement in the South during Slavery. New York: International Publishers, [n.d.]. Main Stacks 331.87Ap8L. _____. Toward Negro Freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, 1956. Main Stacks 352.26 AP49TO c.2 _____. The Negro in the American Revolution. New York: International Publishers, 1940. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 973.315 AP8N _____. Negro Slave Revolts in the United States , 1526-1864. New York: International Publishers, 1939. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 326.973 AP49NE Bailey, Nan, Malik Miah, and Mac Warren. The National Black Independent Political Party: an Important Step forward for Blacks and other American Workers. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1981. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 324.273 B154N Baraka, Imamu Amiri. Afrikan Free School: Education Text. Newark, N.J. : Jihad Pub Co., 1974. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 372.974932 J72A 2 _____. Afrikan revolution: a poem. Newark, NJ: Jihad Publ. Co, 1973. 6pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 811 J723a _____. Arm Yourself, Or Harm Yourself. Newark, 1967. Main Stacks Call Number Main Stacks 812 J723A _____. Black People and Imperialism. [s.l. : s.n., 1974] 5 leaves. Main Stacks 320.158 J718B _____. A Black Value System. [Newark, N.J., Jihad Productions, 1970. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 170 J722B _____. Crisis in Boston !!!! : a Black Revolutionary Analysis of the Ruling Class Conspiracy to Agitate Racial Violence around Busing in Boston. Newark, N. J. : Vita Wa Watu-Peoples War, [1974]. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 379.175 J72C _____. Kawaida Studies: the New Nationalism. Chicago, IL : Third World Press, 1972. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 320.158 J718N c.2 _____. Revolutionary Party, Revolutionary Ideology. [s.l. : s.n., 1974]. 7 leaves. Main Stacks 329.8 J72R _____. Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party. Newark, NJ: 1971. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 329.8 J72S _____. Toward Ideological Clarity. Newark, NJ: Congress of Afrikan People, 1974. Main Stacks 329.8 J72T _____. Toward the Creation of Political Institutions for All African Peoples. [s.l. : s.n., 1972]. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 323.173 J72T Barnes, Julia. Why Racism is Used Against Welfare Programs: Why Workers Should Join Welfare Recipient’s Struggles. New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1971. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 362.973 B26W Bennett, Lerone. Unity in the Black Community. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1972. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 322.4 B43U Berry, A.W., et al. The Road To Liberation for the Negro People; An Appeal by A.W. Berry and Others. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Sept. 1937. 15pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] The Black Panther Party. Speech by John Hulett. Interview with Stokely Carmichael. Report from Lowndes County. New York, Merit Publishers, 1966. 30pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 329.8 B561 3 Black Power: SNCC Speaks for Itself: A Collection of Interviews and Statements. Ann Arbor, MI: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Radical Education Project, 1967. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 323.4 B562 Black Workers Congress. The struggle against revisionism and opportunism : against the Communist League and the Revolutionary Union. Detroit, MI: The Congress, 1974. 123pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 320.5320973 B561s Blackstock, Nelson. Workers in the Changing South: the Impact of the Civil Rights Movement. New York, NY: Pathfinder Press, 1979. 30pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 331.110975 B567W Boyer, Richard O. Pettis Perry: The Story of a Working Class Leader. New York: Self Defense Committee of the 17 Smith Act Victims, April 1952. 24pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library [non-circulating] Call Number: B.P4584 B. Braden, Anne. House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation. Los Angeles: National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1963. Main Stacks 323.4B727h. Bradley, Hugh. Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, 1953. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 301.451B728n. Breitman, George. Jim Crow murder of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Moore: new dangers and new tasks facing the Negro struggle. New York: Pioneer Publishers, March, 1952. 31pp. “This pamphlet is based on the text of a speech made at a meeting of the Socialist Workers Party held in New York in January, 1952, to protest the growing lynch-terrorism in the South.” Main Stacks Call Number: 323.4 B748J Brown, Earl and George R. Leighton. The Negro and the war. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1942. 32pp. Public affairs pamphlets, no. 71. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: E185.61 .B877 Brown, Earl Louis. Why race riots? Lessons from Detroit. New York: Public Affairs Committee, 1944. 32pp. Public affairs pamphlets, no. 87. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 325.26 B812W Brown, Lloyd L. Stand Up for Freedom: the Negro People vs. the Smith Act. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1952. Main Stacks 323.4B81s. Browne, Robert S. and Robert Vernon. Should the U. S. be Partitioned into Two Separate and Independent Nations — One a Homeland for White Americans and the other a Homeland for Black Americans? New York: Merit Publishers, 1968. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 323.1196073 B816s Burnham, Louis. Behind the Lynching of Emmet Louis Till. New York: Freedom Associates, Dec. 1955. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 309.176B93b. 4 Bush-Banks, Olivia Ward. Memories of Calvary: An Easter Sketch. Boston: A.M.E. Book Concern, [191- ]. 16pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library Closed [non-circulating] Call Number: 812 B963M Cable, George W. A Southerner Looks at Negro Discrimination: Selected Writings of George W. Cable. New York: International Publishers, 1946. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 323.4C11s. Caldwell, Ben. Prayer Meeting , or the first militant minister. Newark, NJ: Jihad, 1968. 11pp. Oak Street Facility [request only]. Also in Alexander Street Press – Full text online Charles, Bertram. The End of the Affair. Georgetown, Guyana: Related Arts Group, 1968. 21pp. A play about the middle class of Georgetown, Guyana. Oak Street Facility [request only] Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience. The Black Panther Party and the Case of the New York 21. New York: The Group, 1965. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 363.C38B Chima, Alex. Future Lies in a Progressive Biafra: a socio-economic history of the republic of Biafra. London: Citadelle Press, 1968. 30pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 309.1669 C44F Clark, Steve, Selwyn Strachan, Maurice Bishop and Gilbert Pago. Grenada: a workers’ and farmers’ government with a revolutionary proletarian leadership. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1980. 36pp. Education for socialists series. Main Stacks Call Number: 320.9729845 C549G Clarke, John Henrik. Black-White Alliances: a Historical Perspective. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, [197- ]. 22pp. Main Stacks 301.451 C553B Cleaver, Eldridge. On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party. San Francisco, CA: Black Panther Party, 1970. Rare Book & Manuscript Library 363 C580 Committee To Defend the Defend the Panthers. Lonnie McLucas: A True Revolutionary! New York: Committee To Defend the Defend the Panthers, Sept. 1970. 6pp. Oak Street Facility [request only] Call Number: 322.42 M226l Communist Party USA. Communist Position on the Negro Question. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1933. 64pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Baskette Collection, Folder 042C, Item 09. Also in Main Stacks 323.41 C73C _____. National Education Department. The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. New York: CPUSA, 1949. 8pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library [non-circulating] Call Number: Q. 301.451 C738S Conrad, Earl. Harriet Tubman: Negro Soldier and Abolitionist. New York: International Publishers, 1942. Rare Book & Manuscript Library B T885c2. 5 Crockett, George W. Freedom is Everybody’s Job: the Crime of the Government Against the Negro People. New York: National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders, Oct. 1949. 16pp. Rare Book & Manuscript Library [non-circulating] Call Number: 320.5320973

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