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African Agenda, July & August 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Jul 1973

African Agenda, July & August 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 7 & 8 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted To Black America, Solidarity!, Racism In The U.S. Historical Views 1776-1910, Triple Threat Against Black Workers, New Stage in the Afro-American Liberation Movement, News Briefs, I Have Seen by Antar Sudan Katara Mberi, National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity WIth African Liberation, Oppression Against Black Women, Recommended Books. 8 pages.


African Agenda, June 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Jun 1973

African Agenda, June 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 6 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: National Movement In Solidarity With Africa, A Call To Action, The Auction of Sister Africa by Antar Sudan Katara Mberi, The Plot Against Amilcar Cabral, Difference In The African National Revolution, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, May 1973, African American Solidarity Committee May 1973

African Agenda, May 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 5 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted to African Liberation Day, African Liberation Day! Our Responsibility, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and African Workers, The Anti-Imperialist Front and Black Workers, Racial and Political Repression in the U.S., Strategy for a Black Agenda, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, April 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Apr 1973

African Agenda, April 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 4 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Editorial, Israel's African Fiasco, Creation of a Zionist State, Letter to the Editor, News Briefs, The Fuel Crisis and The Middle East, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, March 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Mar 1973

African Agenda, March 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 3 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted to Amilcar Cabral, Friends and Allies, Amilcar Cabral's Class Approach To National Liberation, PAIGC, The African Party for the Independence of Guinea and the Cape Verde Islands, News Briefs, The Role of Culture In The National Liberation Struggle, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, February 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Feb 1973

African Agenda, February 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted to W.E.B. Du Bois, W.E.B. Dubois A Great Revolutionary Democrat, DuBois and Pan-Africanism, Why Dr. DuBois Joined the Communist Party, U.S.A., News Briefs, Last Message of Dr. DuBois To The World, Encyclopedia Africana: DuBois' Last Project, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, January 1973, African American Solidarity Committee Jan 1973

African Agenda, January 1973, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 2, No 1 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Vietnam: A Racist War, Class and Race, The National Question and African Liberation, Letter to the Editor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr A Great Man Of Our Time, News Briefs, U.S. Supports Racism in the U.N., Recommended Books. 5 pages.


African Agenda, December 1972, African American Solidarity Committee Dec 1972

African Agenda, December 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 10 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Racism and the United Nations,Under Racism, Man Either Becomes Less Than A Man, Or He Must Fight, The Nationalities Question and Black Liberation, News Briefs, Racism and Zionism, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, November 1972, African American Solidarity Committee Nov 1972

African Agenda, November 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 9 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Israel and Africa, Basic Trends in the U.S. Policy Toward Africa, Letter to the Editor, News Briefs, They Pay 15 Cents for One African, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, October 1972, African American Solidarity Committee Oct 1972

African Agenda, October 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 8 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: A Letter to the workers of America, Proletarian Internationalism and Black Workers, Conference of Black Trade Unionists Against Imperialism, Proletarian Internationalism In Action, Editorial, News Briefs, Recommended Books. 4 pages.


African Agenda, June 1972, African American Solidarity Committee Jun 1972

African Agenda, June 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 4 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: The Upsurge of Anti-Imperialism In the Black Liberation Movement, Pan-Africanism Historical Perspective Part II, Letter to the Editor, Defeat for the Colonialists, Memorial, New Briefs, Recommended Books. 4 Pages.


African Agenda, May 1972, African American Solidarity Committee May 1972

African Agenda, May 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 3 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Vietnam and Africa, Perspective on Pan-African, African Liberation Day, Kwame Knrumah, World Leader and Liberator, Letter to the Editor, Mwinyi Aboud Jumbe, News Briefs. 4 pages.


African Agenda, April 1972, African American Solidarity Committee Apr 1972

African Agenda, April 1972, African American Solidarity Committee

African Agenda

The Vol 1, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Aftermath of the black Political Convention, Salute to ANC: 60 Years of Struggle!, Azores Agreement, Rhodesia: Let the Facts Speak, Southern African Relief Fund, Afro-American Relations with African Liberation Movements, Fifty Fighting Years, News Briefs. 4 pages.


Under God? : A Study Of Freedom Of Religion, The Founding Fathers, The Supreme Court, And The Schools, Alice Sofis Evangelides Apr 1967

Under God? : A Study Of Freedom Of Religion, The Founding Fathers, The Supreme Court, And The Schools, Alice Sofis Evangelides

Master's Theses

The first part of my study concerns the meaning of "religious freedom" as revealed through the fundamental laws of the Constitutional period. In the course of my research, I have compiled and noted every mention of religion in the State Constitutions and Bills of Rights drafted between 1776 and 1791. I have read the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance; the Debates in the Constitutional Convention, the State Ratifying Conventions, and the First Congress, and extracted every significant mention of religion. I have not looked behind the words to the actual prac­ tice, but rather to …


A Comprehensive Study To Determine The Teachers' Role In Politics, Hollie Wilford Crawford Jan 1960

A Comprehensive Study To Determine The Teachers' Role In Politics, Hollie Wilford Crawford

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

For many years a difference of opinion has existed regarding the role, if any, that a teacher should play in the political life of the community. There existed, and still exists, a great variance of opinion even on the part of teachers as to their political role. Some would have teachers set themselves completely apart from anything that even remotely resembles politics. Others would have teachers become deeply involved in the political life of the community. Heretofore no basis for participation in politics has been given other than personal opinion.

Should teachers participate in partisan politics? This single question states …


Employment Expectations In Television 1955-1960 Report, Columbia College Chicago Jan 1954

Employment Expectations In Television 1955-1960 Report, Columbia College Chicago

Campus Life Documents & Publications

"A report of a survey conducted by the Radio-Television Department of Columbia College, Chicago of the working leadership of America's television stations, networks and allied organizations" focused on employment prospects in television stations during 1955 to 1960 in the United States.


A Study Of The Causes Of Racial Friction As Represented In The Detroit, Beaumont, And Harlem Outbreaks, Evelyn B. Knight Aug 1947

A Study Of The Causes Of Racial Friction As Represented In The Detroit, Beaumont, And Harlem Outbreaks, Evelyn B. Knight

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study has to do with the causes of racial friction as represented in the Detroit, Beaumont and Harlem outbreaks occurring in 1943. It will be pointed out that the incidental causes of such riots are symptoms leading to the exploratory job of finding the disease of "scapegoatism”. A survey of literature on the problem will bring about some understanding of the importance of racial prejudices and their relation to an international understanding. The opinions of experts in such fields as anthropology, economics, sociology, and psychology will be analyzed in an effort to determine how such friction may be eliminated …