The American Socialist Volume 4, Number 2, February 1957
New York: American Socialist Publications, 1957. 31p., staplebound magazine format, very good condition. Cover story on "Labor and the Southern Negro" by Carl Braden. More
Cat.No: 239093
New York: American Socialist Publications, 1957. 31p., staplebound magazine format, very good condition. Cover story on "Labor and the Southern Negro" by Carl Braden. More
Cat.No: 239093
New York: American Socialist Publications, 1955. 12 issues of the journal, a complete run for the year 1955, staplebound magazine format, all with worn and soiled wraps, Number 1 with small stain on first page, Number 8 with bottom corner of front wraps creased, Number 9 with date underlined in..... More
Cat.No: 230622
New York: Political Affairs Publishers, 1990. Magazine. Ten issues of the magazine, (one is a double issue) missing Feb issue. Various pagination, all 7.75 x 10 inches, some are edge and shelf wraps, else generally good condition. Theorectical Journal of the Communist Party USA.Writers include Gus Hall, Jarvis Tyner, Henry..... More
Cat.No: 257065
Sausalito: PoliPointPress, 2007. Paperback. xiv, 189p., personal inscription signed by the author, very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 180588
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. x, 238p., slightly edgeworn dj. More
Cat.No: 82511
Atlanta: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Inc., 1936. Six panel brochure, 4x9 inches, paper slightly browned, third edition. Short statements from Southern officials & leaders (white with the exception of Booker T. Washington & Mary McLeod Bethune) for better racial understanding and often stating opposition to lynching. More
Cat.No: 178886
New York: CNVA, 1964. 4p., 8.5x11 inches, folded into thirds for mailing, otherwise very good. Coverage of CNVA activities on various fronts, including anti-war activism and civil rights. Members who were on a Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo walk were approaching Miami at the time of publication. More
Cat.No: 260214
Brooklyn: CPO, ETD, 1964. Two publications issued as one, 10p., mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left corner. Ex-archive rubberstamp on front cover, otherwise very good. Cover art depicts a stylized judge sentencing someone imprisoned behind the bars of the US flag, with swastikas instead of stars. Ergo focused..... More
Cat.No: 229259
Brooklyn: CPO, ETD, 1964. Two publications issued as one, 22p., mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left corner, creased from having been folded for mailing. A four-panel brochure, "End the draft," is stapled to the back. Ex-archive rubberstamp on front cover. Articles on civil rights actions in the south..... More
Cat.No: 182566
New York: the Committee, 1945. 2p. fundraising letter, 8,5x11 inches, folded twice for mailing, Electrosignature of Committee chair William Neilson, very good. A sidebar lists the names of the one hundred sponsors. More
Cat.No: 124706
San Francisco: Communist Party Members in the Building Trades, [1949]. 4-panel brochure, 5.5x8.5 inches, paper browned, pencil notation at top of front cover, otherwise good condition. Supports Black-White worker unity and opposes work speed-ups. More
Cat.No: 218509
n.p. CPUSA, [1965-?]. 13p., 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together at upper left corner, last page smudged but entirely legible. Analysis of developments in the first half of the 1960s, up to the Montgomery march of 1965. "The unmatched heroism of Negro men, women and children in face of the..... More
Cat.No: 194075
New York: Communist Party, [1964]. 4-panel brochure, 8x11 inches, three black and white photos of ghetto scenes, lightly worn else very good condition. Issued in the context of the Goldwater campaign. More
Cat.No: 158743
New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1967. Paperback. 120p., wraps slightly shelfworn else very good condition, 5.5x7.75 inches. More
Cat.No: 78795
Atlanta: Executive Committee, Conference on Education and Race Relations, 1935. Pamphlet. 24p., wraps, very good condition, 6x9 inches. Fifth edition. More
Cat.No: 195971
Los Angeles: One, Inc., 1966. Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story: "You, Fair Youth" One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in..... More
Cat.No: 197676
Oakland: [CORE], 1967. Leaflet, 8.5x11 inches, printed on one side, text with a portrait of Muhammad Ali, very good condition. Also appearing at the rally: Floyd McKissick, Dick Gregory, Ron Karenga, James Farmer, Lerone Bennett, Rap Brown, James Bevel, LeRoi Jones, Dr. Kenneth Clark, John Killens, "California's Black Legislators," and..... More
Cat.No: 227876
Brooklyn: Theo. Gaus Sons, Inc., 1972. Hardcover. 50p., front blank end paper removed else good condition, frontis portrait, first edition. Poetry including poems the civil rights movement and on New York City. African American author born and raised in Kentucky and at the time of publication a public school teacher..... More
Cat.No: 205165
Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Manpower Administration, Office of Manpower, Automation and Training, 1965. 26p., wraps. "Condensed transcript of the seminar held in Washington, D.C., June 25, 1964." Includes a discussion period moderated by Marvin Friedman, an AFL-CIO economist. More
Cat.No: 140371
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001. Hardcover. xi, 225p., hardbound first edition in cocoa-brown cloth boards titled white in photo-decorated dust jacket. The book itself is sound and unmarked, and to the eye perfectly clean, but there is a very faint touch of mustiness to it that the especially susceptable..... More
Cat.No: 253414
Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2003. Hardcover. xi, 292p., first printing, very good in dj. Landmark Law Cases & American Society. More
Cat.No: 133601
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1965. Hardcover. xiv, 170p., dj. Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League and the University of Chicago, with contributions on emplyment, housing, public accomadations and education. More
Cat.No: 101067
New York: The Viking Press, 1970. 370p., first edition, shelfworn dj. Quite a lot on the Peace Corps in Ecuador. More
Cat.No: 42013
Springfield: Voice of Evangelism, no date, circa 1970. 12" 33 1/3 rpm phonograph record JCC-VE-200 / 691222-A, B, album slipcover decorated (both sides, in black & red on white) as pastiche newspaper. Lacks sleeve, grooves look rubbed and there is a distinct scratch; slipcover has a browned dampstain at one..... More
Cat.No: 68276
Washington DC: US Commission on Civil Rights, 1968. Magazine. 40., 8.5x11 inches, articles, essays, news, illustrations and photos, worn and soiled wraps, stamp on front wrap, else very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. The first issue of the magazine. Articles on the death of Martin Luther King, Jr, Mexican..... More
Cat.No: 231343