March of Labor Volume 3, Number 4, May, 1951
New York: March of Labor Inc, 1951. Magazine. 31p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps edge worn with a few short tears, paper toned else good condition. More
Cat.No: 320321
New York: March of Labor Inc, 1951. Magazine. 31p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps edge worn with a few short tears, paper toned else good condition. More
Cat.No: 320321
New York: Afro-American Research Institute, Inc., 1968. 23p, staplebound magazine, very good but for minor toning. Cover story by Femi A. Ayorinde is "The racists' role in the Nigerian crisis." More
Cat.No: 320253
New York: International Publishers, 1939. Paperback. 72p., slender paperback, wraps lightly worn, corners of front wrap chipped, previous owner's name penned on title page, else very good condition. Later printing with ads for books published in the 1940s on rear wrap. More
Cat.No: 320230
Chicago: Living Blues Publications, 1972. Magazine. [40]p., stapled self-wraps, 10.5x8.5 inch matte alkaline paperstock; well-illustrated in b&w performance stills and personal photos, cover a little toned and dusty else nice, clean and unmarked. Eddy Clear Water pictured on the covers, numerous interviews and spot-notices within, memorials for Asa Forehand and..... More
Cat.No: 320228
[Buffalo, NY]: Donald L. Jackson, 1961. Paperback. [8], viii, 371, [1]p., wraps. 5.75 x 4 in. Very Good. Account of legal actions taken against prostitution and gambling rings in Buffalo, NY, that operated with assistance from local police. The author, who was African American, also provides details and prize information..... More
Cat.No: 320214
New York: War Resisters League, [1980s]. Magazine. 38p., wraps, 8.25x10.75 inches, illus., evenly toned, else very good condition. Anti-war/music zine modeled after Maximum RocknRoll and targeted towards youth. Includes an interview with Frank Zappa, multiple articles on punk, interviews with youth activists, an article on rap, reggae, and Black political..... More
Cat.No: 320174
San Francisco: Gay and Lesbian Historical Society, 1995. Magazine. 19p,. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, photos, articles, reports, reviews, very good newsletter in stapled wraps. Includes an article on African-Americans in the archives. More
Cat.No: 316802
Johnstown, OH: Pudding House Publications, 2001. Pamphlet. 28p., wraps, as new, first edition, 5.5x8.5 inches. Poetry. More
Cat.No: 315588
Berkeley: Black Alliance for Just Immigration, 2009. Staplebound. 47p. staplebound journal, 8.5x11 inches, very good. More
Cat.No: 299455
Boston: GCN, 1979. Newspaper. 16p., very good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. Also: Conditions Five: The Black Women's Issue. High Court Rules Against McCauley. The Brill Files: The..... More
Cat.No: 289307
Chicago: Labor Today Associates, 1975. Newspaper. 12p., illustrated with photos and drawings, spot color used on front and back, folded tabloid newspaper format, 8.5x11.5 inch folded tabloid style format; minor pen notation on front page, toned, else in very good condition. Magazine for union members and officers across all unions..... More
Cat.No: 277488
Oakland: Labor Black League for Social Defense, 1992. Newsletter. 4p., 8.5 x 11 sheets stapled at upper left, lightly worn else very good condition. Newsletter of the Spartacist League affiliated group. Articles on a demonstration for abortion rights, Black Panther and political prisoner Geronimo Pratt, and more. More
Cat.No: 248506
New York: Young Socialist Alliance, 1968. 31p, wraps, 8.25x11 inches, illus., lightly worn else very good condition. Young Socialist. Cover story is "Dissent in the Armed Forces and the 1968 Elections". Also includes an article on the Black Panther Party. More
Cat.No: 244581
Washington DC: Off Our Backs, 1974. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid newspaper, photos, art, news, poetry, fiction, resources, sports, commentary, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Getting in touch with the sacred, labor union conference, National Black Feminist Organization. More
Cat.No: 223541
Jackson, MS: H.J.K Publications, 1966. Paperback. 104p., wraps a bit browned, title page creased else good condition, first edition. Stembridge was an activist and the first SNCC staff person. A white Southerner born in Georgia she participated in the Civil Rights Movement in the South beginning in 1960. This poetry..... More
Cat.No: 202309
[Pasadena]: Emory Douglas, Committee for the Defense of Human Rights and Free the SF8 Organization, [2009?]. Poster. 19x25 inches silkscreened on heavy card stock in red, black, gray and white. Limited to 50 copies silkscreened and signed by the artist. Created to raise funds for the SF8 defense fund and..... More
Cat.No: 165719
New York: New Century Publishers, 1950. Pamphlet. 15p., stapled wraps, 5x7.5 inches, staples rusted, else very good condition. Small handbill on the FEPC titled "Stop the betrayal!" laid in. *Seidman H27 (The FEPC was Fair Employment Practice legislation.). Hall, from an Anglo-Saxon Protestant family, was born in Alabama in 1908..... More
Cat.No: 158198
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press in cooperation with Social Text, 1984. 389p., slightly shelfworn wraps. Includes essays by Frederic Jameson, Silvia Federici, and Cornel West among others. More
Cat.No: 144127
New York: International Publishers, 1942. Paperback. 47p. wraps shelfworn with minor creases and wear at the head and tail of the spine else good condition, 5.5x7.5 inches. More
Cat.No: 121729
New York: Popular Library, 1977. Paperback. 221p., very good PBO mass-market paperback in pictorial wraps. The second Colin Forman novel, with some gay content. First appearance in book form, not in Young. More
Cat.No: 115201
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986. Hardcover. 264p., very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. More
Cat.No: 112962
New York: International Publishers, 1946. Paperback. 80p., wraps a bit worn and soiled, pen notation on rear wrap else good condition. More
Cat.No: 109378
Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1994. Hardcover. xiv, 258p., first printing, very good condition in like dj. More
Cat.No: 93015
Austin: RedbonePress, 1998. Paperback. 111p.. old price sticker on front wrap, else very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Poetry describing the life of black women in the south during the 1920s, by the Texan African American poet and AIDS activist. More
Cat.No: 81950
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. Hardcover. xii, 129p., signed by the African American lesbian poet on the title page, very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. Born Ramona Lofton, Sapphire's first work, Push, was made into the film Precious in 2009 and starred the Oscar-nominated actors..... More
Cat.No: 70375