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Freedomways: a quarterly review of the Negro Freedom Movement; vol 5, #3, Summer, 1965: Salute to Paul Robeson

Freedomways: a quarterly review of the Negro Freedom Movement; vol 5, #3, Summer, 1965: Salute to Paul Robeson

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Freedomways: a quarterly review of the Negro Freedom Movement; vol 5, #3, Summer, 1965: Salute to Paul Robeson

by [Robeson, Paul, Lorraine Hansbury] Esther Jackson & John Henrik Clarke, editors, John Lewis, Ossie Davis, Keith E. Baird, et al

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New York: Freedomways Associates, 1965. Magazine. pp361-456, articles, essays, reviews, excerpt from a Robeson speech, illustrations and photos, worn paperback journal in pictorial wraps. The issue is primarily a salute to Robeson, including a contribution by John Lewis on Robeson's inspiration to the youth of the civil rights movement; a two-page poem by Sarah Wright, Ossie Davis on Lorraine Hansberry, Slater King on the Albany struggle, and more.

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Title
Freedomways: a quarterly review of the Negro Freedom Movement; vol 5, #3, Summer, 1965: Salute to Paul Robeson
Author
[Robeson, Paul, Lorraine Hansbury] Esther Jackson & John Henrik Clarke, editors, John Lewis, Ossie Davis, Keith E. Baird, et al
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Freedomways Associates
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New York
Date Published
1965
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African American; Labor - American; Civil Rights; Literary criticism; Serials, journals, magazines;

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