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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Contents
-
- Askia M. Toure
- Legacy: In Memory of Trane
- Ebon Dooley
- Tribute to Duke
- Sarah Webster Fabio
- Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak
- David Henderson
- Don't Cry, Scream
- Haki Madhubuti
- Coming of John
- Amus Mor
- DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence)
- Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat
- Larry Neal
- Conversions
- Sterling Plumpp
- Transcendental Blues
- Yusuf Rahman
- Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane
- Carolyn Rodgers
- A/Coltrane/Poem
- Sonia Sanchez
- Eugene B. Redmond
- On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing
- Sonia Sanchez
- Did John's Music Kill Him?
- A.B. Spellman
- 4.
- Africa
- African Night Suite
- Jayne Cortez
- Painted Lady
- Margaret Danner
- 1.
- Africa I; Africa II
- Nikki Giovanni
- LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!!
- Ted Joans
- My Name Is Africa
- Keorapetse Kgositsile
- Ancestors
- Dudley Randall
- I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra
- Ishmael Reed
- Politics and Culture
- Earth
- Askia Toure
- 5.
- Women
- For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit
- Johari Amini
- I Am A Black Woman
- Mari Evans
- Woman Poem
- Nikki Giovanni
- Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation
- Woman
- Gloria Larry House
- If you saw a Negro lady
- June Jordan
- Naturally
- Audre Lorde
- Cadence
- K. Curtis Lyle
- Blackwoman
- Haki Madhubuti
- Harold Cruse
- Last M.F.
- Carolyn Rodgers
- Woman
- Sonia Sanchez
- 6.
- Heritage
- Promenade
- Sam Cornish
- Lynch Fragment
- Jayne Cortez
- Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties
- Urban Dream
- Victor Hernandez Cruz
- Return to English Turn
- Tom Dent
- Music
- Everett Hoagland
- Idea of Ancestry
- Etheridge Knight
- Ballad of Birmingham
- Dudley Randall
- Carolyn Gerald
- Rivers of Bones and Flesh and Blood
- Eugene Redmond
- Sunset Beach/L.A.
- Ahmos Zu-Bolton
- 7.
- Songs
- Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud
- James Brown
- Afro Blue
- Oscar Brown Jr.
- Black Cultural Nationalism
- What's Goin' On
- Marvin Gaye
- Keep on Pushin'
- Curtis Mayfield
- To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
- Weldon J. Irvine Jr.
- War
- Barrett Strong
- SECTION IV
- DRAMA
- Machine generated contents note:
- Ron (Maulana) Karenga
- Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence)
- Francis Ward
- Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence)
- Aishah Rahman
- Black Mass
- Amiri Baraka
- Clara's Ole Man
- Ed Bullins
- Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher
- Ben Caldwell
- Black Arts Movement
- Wine in the Wilderness
- Alice Childress
- Suicide
- Carol Freeman
- Flowers for the Trashman
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Monster
- Ronald Milner
- Bronx Is Next
- Sonia Sanchez
- Larry Neal
- SECTION V
- FICTION / NARRATIVE
- Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction
- Eleanor W. Traylor
- Organizer's Wife
- Toni Cade Bambara
- Harlem
- Henry Dumas
- Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam
- C.H. Fuller Jr.
- Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws
- Sonny's Seasons
- Sam Greenlee
- Reena
- Paule Marshall
- Happening in Barbados
- Louise Meriwether
- Excerpt from The Bluest Eye
- Toni Morrison
- Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon
- Ishmael Reed
- Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose
- Frankie Mae
- Jean Wheeler Smith
- King Alfred Plan
- John A. Williams
- AFTERWORDS
- Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap
- James G. Spady
- Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement
- John H. Bracey Jr.
- Learning from the 60s
- Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto
- Audrey Lorde
- Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1
- Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions
- SECTION III
- POETRY
- Black Arts Movement
- Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise
- Sonia Sanchez
- STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence)
- Haki Madhubuti
- 1.
- Consciousness
- Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July
- Johari Amini
- What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black
- Dr. Margaret Burroughs
- Amiri Baraka
- Black People!
- Amiri Baraka
- Life of Lincoln West
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- Sister Brother
- Joe Goncalves
- Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty
- Bobb Hamilton
- SECTION I
- Jitterbugging in the Streets
- Calvin C. Hernton
- Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Niggers R Scared of Revolution
- Kim Green
- But He Was Cool
- Haki Madhubuti
- Personal Jihad
- Gaston Neal
- THEORY/CRITICISM
- Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low
- Eugene Redmond
- How I got ovah
- Carolyn M. Rodgers
- Summary
- Sonia Sanchez
- Tomorrow the heroes
- A.B. Spellman
- "Black Power!"
- Edward S. Spriggs
- Introduction to Theory / Criticism
- Twelve Gates
- Lorenzo Thomas
- Cry Freedom
- Askia Toure
- 2.
- Malcolm
- Eulogy for Malcolm X
- Ossie Davis
- Poem For Black Hearts
- Amiri Baraka
- A.B. Spellman
- Malcolm X
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Portrait of Malcolm X
- Etheridge Knight
- That Old Time Religion
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Malcolm X -- An Autobiography
- Larry Neal
- Malcolm
- Sonia Sanchez
- Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence)
- For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children
- Quincy Troupe
- For Malcolm
- Margaret Walker
- Plea for the Politic Man
- Jay Wright
- 3.
- Coltrane and Jazz
- How Long Has This Trane Been Gone
- Jayne Cortez
- Isbn
- 9781613762769
- Label
- SOS/Calling All Black People : a Black Arts Movement Reader
- Title
- SOS/Calling All Black People
- Title remainder
- a Black Arts Movement Reader
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst
- Subject
-
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- United States
- 1900-1999
- African Americans -- Intellectual life
- African Americans -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
- African Americans in literature
- African Americans in literature
- American literature -- African American authors
- American literature -- African American authors
- Black Arts movement
- Black Arts movement
- Black nationalism
- Black nationalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Electronic books
- Electronic books
- History
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American | General
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- P@U
- Dewey number
- 810.8/0896073
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS508.N3
- LC item number
- S66 2014
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Smethurst, James Edward
- Sanchez, Sonia
- Bracey, John H.
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- African Americans in literature
- Black nationalism
- Black Arts movement
- African Americans
- American literature
- LITERARY CRITICISM
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- African Americans in literature
- African Americans
- American literature
- Black Arts movement
- Black nationalism
- United States
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- SOS/Calling All Black People : a Black Arts Movement Reader, edited by John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst
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- not applicable
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- txt
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- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Askia M. Toure
- Legacy: In Memory of Trane
- Ebon Dooley
- Tribute to Duke
- Sarah Webster Fabio
- Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak
- David Henderson
- Don't Cry, Scream
- Haki Madhubuti
- Coming of John
- Amus Mor
- DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence)
- Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat
- Larry Neal
- Conversions
- Sterling Plumpp
- Transcendental Blues
- Yusuf Rahman
- Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane
- Carolyn Rodgers
- A/Coltrane/Poem
- Sonia Sanchez
- Eugene B. Redmond
- On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing
- Sonia Sanchez
- Did John's Music Kill Him?
- A.B. Spellman
- 4.
- Africa
- African Night Suite
- Jayne Cortez
- Painted Lady
- Margaret Danner
- 1.
- Africa I; Africa II
- Nikki Giovanni
- LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!!
- Ted Joans
- My Name Is Africa
- Keorapetse Kgositsile
- Ancestors
- Dudley Randall
- I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra
- Ishmael Reed
- Politics and Culture
- Earth
- Askia Toure
- 5.
- Women
- For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit
- Johari Amini
- I Am A Black Woman
- Mari Evans
- Woman Poem
- Nikki Giovanni
- Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation
- Woman
- Gloria Larry House
- If you saw a Negro lady
- June Jordan
- Naturally
- Audre Lorde
- Cadence
- K. Curtis Lyle
- Blackwoman
- Haki Madhubuti
- Harold Cruse
- Last M.F.
- Carolyn Rodgers
- Woman
- Sonia Sanchez
- 6.
- Heritage
- Promenade
- Sam Cornish
- Lynch Fragment
- Jayne Cortez
- Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties
- Urban Dream
- Victor Hernandez Cruz
- Return to English Turn
- Tom Dent
- Music
- Everett Hoagland
- Idea of Ancestry
- Etheridge Knight
- Ballad of Birmingham
- Dudley Randall
- Carolyn Gerald
- Rivers of Bones and Flesh and Blood
- Eugene Redmond
- Sunset Beach/L.A.
- Ahmos Zu-Bolton
- 7.
- Songs
- Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud
- James Brown
- Afro Blue
- Oscar Brown Jr.
- Black Cultural Nationalism
- What's Goin' On
- Marvin Gaye
- Keep on Pushin'
- Curtis Mayfield
- To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
- Weldon J. Irvine Jr.
- War
- Barrett Strong
- SECTION IV
- DRAMA
- Machine generated contents note:
- Ron (Maulana) Karenga
- Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence)
- Francis Ward
- Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence)
- Aishah Rahman
- Black Mass
- Amiri Baraka
- Clara's Ole Man
- Ed Bullins
- Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher
- Ben Caldwell
- Black Arts Movement
- Wine in the Wilderness
- Alice Childress
- Suicide
- Carol Freeman
- Flowers for the Trashman
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Monster
- Ronald Milner
- Bronx Is Next
- Sonia Sanchez
- Larry Neal
- SECTION V
- FICTION / NARRATIVE
- Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction
- Eleanor W. Traylor
- Organizer's Wife
- Toni Cade Bambara
- Harlem
- Henry Dumas
- Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam
- C.H. Fuller Jr.
- Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws
- Sonny's Seasons
- Sam Greenlee
- Reena
- Paule Marshall
- Happening in Barbados
- Louise Meriwether
- Excerpt from The Bluest Eye
- Toni Morrison
- Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon
- Ishmael Reed
- Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose
- Frankie Mae
- Jean Wheeler Smith
- King Alfred Plan
- John A. Williams
- AFTERWORDS
- Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap
- James G. Spady
- Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement
- John H. Bracey Jr.
- Learning from the 60s
- Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto
- Audrey Lorde
- Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1
- Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions
- SECTION III
- POETRY
- Black Arts Movement
- Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise
- Sonia Sanchez
- STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence)
- Haki Madhubuti
- 1.
- Consciousness
- Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July
- Johari Amini
- What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black
- Dr. Margaret Burroughs
- Amiri Baraka
- Black People!
- Amiri Baraka
- Life of Lincoln West
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- Sister Brother
- Joe Goncalves
- Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty
- Bobb Hamilton
- SECTION I
- Jitterbugging in the Streets
- Calvin C. Hernton
- Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Niggers R Scared of Revolution
- Kim Green
- But He Was Cool
- Haki Madhubuti
- Personal Jihad
- Gaston Neal
- THEORY/CRITICISM
- Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low
- Eugene Redmond
- How I got ovah
- Carolyn M. Rodgers
- Summary
- Sonia Sanchez
- Tomorrow the heroes
- A.B. Spellman
- "Black Power!"
- Edward S. Spriggs
- Introduction to Theory / Criticism
- Twelve Gates
- Lorenzo Thomas
- Cry Freedom
- Askia Toure
- 2.
- Malcolm
- Eulogy for Malcolm X
- Ossie Davis
- Poem For Black Hearts
- Amiri Baraka
- A.B. Spellman
- Malcolm X
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Portrait of Malcolm X
- Etheridge Knight
- That Old Time Religion
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Malcolm X -- An Autobiography
- Larry Neal
- Malcolm
- Sonia Sanchez
- Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence)
- For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children
- Quincy Troupe
- For Malcolm
- Margaret Walker
- Plea for the Politic Man
- Jay Wright
- 3.
- Coltrane and Jazz
- How Long Has This Trane Been Gone
- Jayne Cortez
- Control code
- 933516711
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781613762769
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt5n1rq8
- Quality assurance targets
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- not applicable
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- (OCoLC)933516711
- Label
- SOS/Calling All Black People : a Black Arts Movement Reader, edited by John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst
- Antecedent source
- not applicable
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Askia M. Toure
- Legacy: In Memory of Trane
- Ebon Dooley
- Tribute to Duke
- Sarah Webster Fabio
- Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak
- David Henderson
- Don't Cry, Scream
- Haki Madhubuti
- Coming of John
- Amus Mor
- DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence)
- Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat
- Larry Neal
- Conversions
- Sterling Plumpp
- Transcendental Blues
- Yusuf Rahman
- Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane
- Carolyn Rodgers
- A/Coltrane/Poem
- Sonia Sanchez
- Eugene B. Redmond
- On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing
- Sonia Sanchez
- Did John's Music Kill Him?
- A.B. Spellman
- 4.
- Africa
- African Night Suite
- Jayne Cortez
- Painted Lady
- Margaret Danner
- 1.
- Africa I; Africa II
- Nikki Giovanni
- LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!!
- Ted Joans
- My Name Is Africa
- Keorapetse Kgositsile
- Ancestors
- Dudley Randall
- I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra
- Ishmael Reed
- Politics and Culture
- Earth
- Askia Toure
- 5.
- Women
- For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit
- Johari Amini
- I Am A Black Woman
- Mari Evans
- Woman Poem
- Nikki Giovanni
- Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation
- Woman
- Gloria Larry House
- If you saw a Negro lady
- June Jordan
- Naturally
- Audre Lorde
- Cadence
- K. Curtis Lyle
- Blackwoman
- Haki Madhubuti
- Harold Cruse
- Last M.F.
- Carolyn Rodgers
- Woman
- Sonia Sanchez
- 6.
- Heritage
- Promenade
- Sam Cornish
- Lynch Fragment
- Jayne Cortez
- Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties
- Urban Dream
- Victor Hernandez Cruz
- Return to English Turn
- Tom Dent
- Music
- Everett Hoagland
- Idea of Ancestry
- Etheridge Knight
- Ballad of Birmingham
- Dudley Randall
- Carolyn Gerald
- Rivers of Bones and Flesh and Blood
- Eugene Redmond
- Sunset Beach/L.A.
- Ahmos Zu-Bolton
- 7.
- Songs
- Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud
- James Brown
- Afro Blue
- Oscar Brown Jr.
- Black Cultural Nationalism
- What's Goin' On
- Marvin Gaye
- Keep on Pushin'
- Curtis Mayfield
- To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
- Weldon J. Irvine Jr.
- War
- Barrett Strong
- SECTION IV
- DRAMA
- Machine generated contents note:
- Ron (Maulana) Karenga
- Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence)
- Francis Ward
- Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence)
- Aishah Rahman
- Black Mass
- Amiri Baraka
- Clara's Ole Man
- Ed Bullins
- Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher
- Ben Caldwell
- Black Arts Movement
- Wine in the Wilderness
- Alice Childress
- Suicide
- Carol Freeman
- Flowers for the Trashman
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Monster
- Ronald Milner
- Bronx Is Next
- Sonia Sanchez
- Larry Neal
- SECTION V
- FICTION / NARRATIVE
- Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction
- Eleanor W. Traylor
- Organizer's Wife
- Toni Cade Bambara
- Harlem
- Henry Dumas
- Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam
- C.H. Fuller Jr.
- Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws
- Sonny's Seasons
- Sam Greenlee
- Reena
- Paule Marshall
- Happening in Barbados
- Louise Meriwether
- Excerpt from The Bluest Eye
- Toni Morrison
- Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon
- Ishmael Reed
- Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose
- Frankie Mae
- Jean Wheeler Smith
- King Alfred Plan
- John A. Williams
- AFTERWORDS
- Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap
- James G. Spady
- Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement
- John H. Bracey Jr.
- Learning from the 60s
- Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto
- Audrey Lorde
- Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1
- Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions
- SECTION III
- POETRY
- Black Arts Movement
- Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise
- Sonia Sanchez
- STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence)
- Haki Madhubuti
- 1.
- Consciousness
- Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July
- Johari Amini
- What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black
- Dr. Margaret Burroughs
- Amiri Baraka
- Black People!
- Amiri Baraka
- Life of Lincoln West
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- Sister Brother
- Joe Goncalves
- Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty
- Bobb Hamilton
- SECTION I
- Jitterbugging in the Streets
- Calvin C. Hernton
- Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Niggers R Scared of Revolution
- Kim Green
- But He Was Cool
- Haki Madhubuti
- Personal Jihad
- Gaston Neal
- THEORY/CRITICISM
- Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low
- Eugene Redmond
- How I got ovah
- Carolyn M. Rodgers
- Summary
- Sonia Sanchez
- Tomorrow the heroes
- A.B. Spellman
- "Black Power!"
- Edward S. Spriggs
- Introduction to Theory / Criticism
- Twelve Gates
- Lorenzo Thomas
- Cry Freedom
- Askia Toure
- 2.
- Malcolm
- Eulogy for Malcolm X
- Ossie Davis
- Poem For Black Hearts
- Amiri Baraka
- A.B. Spellman
- Malcolm X
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Portrait of Malcolm X
- Etheridge Knight
- That Old Time Religion
- Marvin E. Jackmon
- Malcolm X -- An Autobiography
- Larry Neal
- Malcolm
- Sonia Sanchez
- Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence)
- For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children
- Quincy Troupe
- For Malcolm
- Margaret Walker
- Plea for the Politic Man
- Jay Wright
- 3.
- Coltrane and Jazz
- How Long Has This Trane Been Gone
- Jayne Cortez
- Control code
- 933516711
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781613762769
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt5n1rq8
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- not applicable
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)933516711
Subject
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- United States
- 1900-1999
- African Americans -- Intellectual life
- African Americans -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
- African Americans in literature
- African Americans in literature
- American literature -- African American authors
- American literature -- African American authors
- Black Arts movement
- Black Arts movement
- Black nationalism
- Black nationalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Electronic books
- Electronic books
- History
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American | General
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