African American
This section includes literature by African American authors, as well as nonfiction works on related subjects, and the ephemera of political and social organizations ranging from the Black Panthers to the AME Church.
New Foundations: a student quarterly: Volume 3, no. 1 (Fall...
New York: New Foundations Cooperative Press, 1949. Single issue of the journal, in staplebound pictorial wraps; 5x8 inches, staples rusted otherwise very good. Magazine associated with the American Youth for Democracy and the Labor Youth League, youth groups of the CPUSA. Includes a Stalinist diatribe against bebop jazz (which, according..... More
Cat.No: 207187
New Hope Baptist Church
Oakland: New Hope Baptist Church, 1963. Pamphlet. [10]p., 5.5x8.5 inch sermon booklet; in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 315210
The New International; a monthly organ of revolutionary Marxism. Volume...
New York: New International Publishing Company, 1946. 5, 320p., red cloth binding, spine edges worn, index bound in front. Edited by Max Shachtman, articles by James T. Farrell, Albert Glotzer (as Albert Gates), Irving Howe, Ernest Mandel (as E. Germain), C.L.R. James (as J.R. Johnson) and others. Complete for the..... More
Cat.No: 53025
New Mount Olivet African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1873 .........
Rock Hill, SC: the Church, 1976. Hardcover. 36p. commemorative hardcover book, illus. with many black/white photos, 8x11 inches. Three of the last four blank r.e.p.s have a handwritten ink description of and tribute to Marian Leach, President of the church's Progressive Club (its women's division). Nicely printed on coated stock..... More
Cat.No: 88168
New Trends [three issues]
New York: New Trends Associates, 1945-46. Three issues of this anarcho-syndicalist journal, 16 pages per issue, some light wear, minor toning, else generally very good condition. Issues present are 1, 3, and 8. Edited by Alexander Schapiro, a prominent Russian-born anarcho-syndicalist active in London, Berlin, and Paris, who had participated..... More
Cat.No: 262168
New Trends [three issues]
New York: New Trends Associates, 1945-46. Three issues of this anarcho-syndicalist journal, 16 pages per issue, some light wear, minor toning, No. 1 vertically creased with a few small stains on rear wrap, else generally very good condition. Issues present are 1, 3, and 8. Edited by Alexander Schapiro, a...... More
Cat.No: 262169
New Trends: Vol. 1 No. 8, May 1946
New York: New Trends Associates, 1946. Single issue of the anarcho-syndicalist journal, 16p., stapled wraps, 8x11.25 inches, wraps lightly worn and toned else very good condition. Edited by Alexander Schapiro, a prominent Russian-born anarcho-syndicalist active in London, Berlin, and Paris, who had participated in the Russian Revolution but fled after..... More
Cat.No: 262171
New University Thought [7 issues]
Chicago: New University Thought Pub, Co., 1961-67. Magazine. Seven issues of the journal, mostly staplebound booklet format, 6x9 inches; slight bend to text block, mild shelfwear on spines, else very good and sturdy. Issues present are vol. 1 no. 3; vol. 2 no. 4; vol. 3, nos. 1, 3; and..... More
Cat.No: 223060
New world writing; tenth Mentor selection
New York: New American Library, 1956. Mass Market Paperback. 284p., first printing, wraps with closed tear at head of spine, some peeling to laminate on rear cover. As usual, an eclectic compilation with much poetry and fiction (Beckett, Grau, etc.). The two notable contributions herein are an essay by Gore..... More
Cat.No: 104300
Newark shows need: organize black power! [handbill]
[Newark, NJ?]: Spartacist League, [c196-?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; soil spot in middle, some edgewear from handling, slight toning and foxing along bottom-edge, else good. More
Cat.No: 308602
News Letter: Spotlight on Africa. XII, no. 11 (November 19...
New York: Council on African Affairs, 1953. Newsletter. 4p., mimeographed 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled at corner, horizontal crease, otherwise very good. Cover story on this issue is "A decade since Tehran - United States policy and colonial emancipation." The Council on African Affairs has been described by the African Activist..... More
Cat.No: 308443
News Letter: Spotlight on Africa. XII, no. 9 (September 22...
New York: Council on African Affairs, 1953. Newsletter. 4p., mimeographed 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled at corner, horizontal crease, "CP front" penciled in corner, otherwise very good. Cover story on this issue is "Resistance flares up against Central African Federation scheme aimed at tightening white control in Nyasaland and Rhodesia." The..... More
Cat.No: 308442
Niagara Frontier Reporter; an independent labor and community monthly newsletter...
Buffalo, NY: Niagara Frontier Reporter, 1970. Newsletter. [4p.], 8.5x14 inch corner stapled newsletter; several cartoon illus., slight uneven toning, otherwise in very good condition. Coverage of the strike at the Buffalo Dye Plant. More
Cat.No: 309718
Nigritians Bring Light [bumper sticker, together with flag decal]
n.p. n.d. Ephemera. 4x15 inch bumper sticker for the Afrocentric movement, vertical fold, otherwise very good; Fasson Stormtite adhesive on back. Also included is a smaller flag decal. More
Cat.No: 254169
No man ... is an island
New York: United Urban League Service Fund, [1946]. 16p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. A description of the history and activites of the Urban League, with budgets, subgroup officers, etc. More
Cat.No: 145420
No man ... is an island
New York: United Urban League Service Fund, [1946]. Pamphlet. 16p., staplebound pamphlet, some toning to front cover, interior clean. A description of the history and activities of the Urban League, with budgets, subgroup officers, etc. More
Cat.No: 303421
No more genocide in our name
San Francisco: African National Prison Organization Solidarity Committee, [1978]. Pamphlet. 8-panel brochure, very good, with a donation card laid in. Receipt date added in pencil in corner of rear cover. The Solidarity Committee was a white organization created to support ANPO. More
Cat.No: 318060
No retreat! Extend the busing! Not white against black, but...
New York; Somerville, MA: Spartacist League / Spartacist Youth League, 1975. 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides, very good. Reprints a Workers Vanguard piece, together with an announcement of talks by Marc Freedman and Gerald Smith in NYC and Boston. More
Cat.No: 252357
Non-violence? [handbill]
npl: Progressive Labor Party, [1968]. Handbill. Leaflet mimeographed on one side, 8.5x14 inches; in very good condition. Written after the assassination of Martin Luther King, argues that the media lament his death because his non-violent philosophy dovetailed with imperialist aims. "Where was their sorrow when Malcolm X was killed?" Calls..... More
Cat.No: 141969
North Carolina Political Prisoners Committee Newsletter [three issues]
Charlotte, NC: the Committee, 1974-1977. Newsletter. Three issues of the mimeographed newsletter; April 1974 (6p., 8.5x14 inches), March 1, 1976 (8p., 8.5x11 inches, toned), and an undated 4p., 8.5x11 inch issue from January 1977. Includes updates on the Lazy B case, the Charlotte Three (TJ Reddy, Jim Grant, and Charles..... More
Cat.No: 318028
The North Star [all five issues, together with] North Star...
Berkeley: North Star Network, 1985-90. Magazine. Near complete run of the short-lived journal in its two incarnations, missing only two issues. Issues present are The North Star No. 1-5 and North Star Review No. 1. 8.5x11 inches, some wear, soiling, and small stains, The North Star No. 1 with small..... More
Cat.No: 245693
The North Star [No. 5, Spring 1987]
Berkeley: North Star Network, 1986. One issue, 40pp., 8.5x11 inches, glossy cover wraps, blue address label on back page, cover wrap bumped and creased, else in good condition. Articles include "The Kaiser Strike:on the Line Against Two-Tier Pay", "Feminism and Gay Liberation in Nicaragua", "Jesse Jackson: A Rainbow challenge in..... More
Cat.No: 259081
Oakland welcomes Nelson Mandela
Oakland: Post Newspaper Group, 1990. Newspaper. 20p. tabloid newspaper, a special souvenir production marking Mandela's visit. Includes a chronology of the anti-Apartheid movement in the Bay Area. More
Cat.No: 310372
Obesquies for the late Geneva Carpenter Parks; Monday, December 15...
Detroit: Second Baptist Church, 1975. 4p. memorial program, wraps, lightly worn else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 147686
Obsequies: Mr. Cal Williams, born August 28, 1874 in state...
Oakland: North Oakland Baptist Church, 1949. 4p. funeral program, wraps with deceased's photo on cover, 4.25x5.75 inches, wraps lightly worn, small chip along top edge of rear wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 32118
Kathleen Cleaver [poster]
Mosley, David; artist
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