Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Number 23, presenting an article entitled, "On the 20th Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington (Part I)."
Periodical entitled, "Afrika Must Unite," Vol. 1, No. 4 from March/April 1972 including articles on Garveyism, Pan-Afrikans, musical traditions in Ghana, and other issues in Africa and the United States.
Pamphlet entitled, "Henry Winston Meets Angela Davis," providing a transcript of a conversation between the Winston and Davis at the New York Women's House of Detention.
Document entitled, "Center for African and African-American Studies Bibliography No. 2," prepared as a class project for Professor Casper Jordan at the Atlanta University School of Library Science.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
"In honor of International Women's Year, [the All African People's Revolutionary Party] reprint below extracts from a speech by Samora Machel, President of the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), at the opening of the first conference of Mozambican Women on March 4, 1973.
Packet of documents from February 15 to 25, 1974 entitled, "The Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party" and the "Republic of Iraq," written by Paul D. Monroe, a delegation member from the All African People's Revolutionary Party, submitted to the National Central Committee of the AAPRP.
Periodical entitled, "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research," Volume 6, Number 6, containing articles primarily regarding African American women's struggles.
Pamphlet entitled, "How to Organize An NAACP Youth Council" published by the Youth and College Division, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"A Political Research Associates Topical Report" entitled, "Clouds Blur the Rainbow: The Other Side of the New Alliance Party," written by Chip Berlet regarding the New Alliance Party, "a black-led, women-led, multi-racial, pro-gay independent political organization."
National Black United Front position paper entitled, "Pan-African Committee of the Black United Front," discussing the history and context for the National Black United Front, information on the disbanding of similar types of organizations, local models, and other related information.
Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization pamphlet entitled, "A Report of IFCO Concerns 1974," wherein a report of the year's activities are discussed.
New England Free Press published pamphlet where "Huey Newton talks to the movement about the Black Panther Party, Cultural Nationalism, SNCC, Liberals and White Revolutionaries."
The "National Black Political Agenda" presented to the "National Black Political Convention" in Gary, Indiana on March 11, 1972, containing short articles regarding social injustices in the United States and abroad.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In the Supreme Court, Appeal from Orangeburg County Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, No. 7577, The State, Respondent, against, Cleveland Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Brief for the Appellant, In Forma Pauperis."
Correspondence from Bob Brown to "Central Committee of the A-APRP" regarding and including a "report on the status of development of the Midwest-West Coast Region of the Party" and "notes toward the development of a 3 year programmatic thrust for Work-Study Group recruitment among both students and non-students."
Photocopy of writing entitled, "The All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party and the Masses of African People Are Marching For: Pan Africanism," discussing a "movement toward unity of all people of African origin who have collectively been exploited as workers and as a race."
All African People's Revolutionary Party writing entitled, "Towards Ideological Unity Within the Party" discussing a "need for systematic, widespread, thorough ideological education within our Party, the Convention People's Party."
Malcolm X Liberation University document entitled, "Background Information on the Malcolm X Liberation University," providing information on the philosophy of the University, general description of courses, faculty, students, rules and regulations, facts on operation of the University, and the historical background of the University: "The Black Student at Duke University."
Legal Brief entitled, "An Analysis of Procedural Errors Committed by Personnel of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the Course of the Tenure Review of Dr. Sonja Haynes Stone," presented to Dr. J. C. Morrow, Provost and prepared by Malone, Johnson, DeJarmon and Spaulding Attorneys at Law.
Malcolm X Liberation University Bulletin for the year 1970-71, including information on the University background, objectives, Council of Elders, staff, role of MXLU graduates, the student body, admission requirements, room and board, calendar, and curriculum.
Malcolm X Liberation University pamphlet advertising the University, discussing purpose, agriculture, bio-medicine, communication technology, and engineering.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from "The Boston Collective" to Cleveland Sellers regarding a report request, including seven attached documents.
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 4, presenting an article entitled, "'Left' Opportunism and the Rise of Reaction: U.S. Hostages in Iran and The Greensboro, North Carolina Massacre."
Photocopy for McKissick Community School's Panther's Den Youth Organization document entitled, "Proposal for McKissick Community School," discussing the school's background, names, ideology, accreditation, student body and selection, tuition, curriculum, resources, future operation, explanation of budget, and budget.
Court documentation for the case of Angela Davis versus John V. Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, for the purpose of relieving the plaintiff of the "dangerous and intolerable prison conditions in the Women's House of Detention of the City of New York and from imposing special conditions of solitude."
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Information Brochure," providing information on the organization's developmental background, operation and program, structure, resource persons, staff, and affiliations.
Student Organization for Black Unity reprint of writing entitled, "Ideological Manifesto of the Pan-African Students Organization in the Americas," providing information on "The International Scene," and "The African Situation," "PASOA Program."
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Save Black Schools," providing "a report on the crisis in black higher education in North Carolina."
Political Science educational materials entitled, "Electoral Politics," written for the State Student Leadership Conference at Duke University in July 1972.
Student Organization for Black Unity sponsored writing entitled, "Towards A Black University," written by Keith Lowe, discussing higher education for African Americans.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Ideological Paper," including sections regarding a world view, identity and nationalism, capitalism, monopoly and imperialism, and "capitalism, black nationalism, black folks, white folks."
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Proposal for Early Education Center," providing information on history, curriculum, daily schedule, students, structure, physical facilities, and budget.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Work for African Liberation," providing sections on ideology, community programs, campus programs, informational services, Pan-African affairs, and affiliations.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "A Proposal for the Development of a Training Institute," providing information on mobile training and the training institute.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Developing Political Cadres," providing information on cadre mechanics, identification, evaluation, political education, consolidation, and self-reliance.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding a report on the "4th Program Committee Seminar" which established the "Programmatic Objectives and Guidelines for A-APRP Activities During 1978."
Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from "3rd Program Committee Seminar" to All State Program Committee and All Party Cadre regarding guidelines for all state program committees during the next year (January, 1977 to December 31, 1977).
Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from Roosevelt Williams to Cleveland Sellers from July 29, 1976, including a variety of enclosed items regarding AAPRP activities.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee pamphlet entitled, "Danville, Virginia," providing an "Official Record of Hospitalized Demonstrators" and narrative providing context for social injustices.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Motion Picture Project progress report and program outline, providing information on the project, including "training and and equipping of SNCC personnel as cameramen," "production of motion pictures for SNCC," "production of motion pictures by SNCC personnel," and "organizing the showing of films."
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 2, presenting an article entitled, "Once Again'In Support of the Struggle of the Party of Labor of Albania Against Revisionism."
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 2, presenting an article entitled, "The U.S.'China Alliance and the Question of the Main Enemy."
Periodical entitled, "Black News," Volume 2, Number 25, predominantly discussing incarceration and the prison system with regard to African and African-American life.
Periodical entitled, "Black News," Volume 3, Number 1, the "Pan-Afrikan Issue," discussing a variety of topics regarding African and African-American life.
The Pan-African Work Center pamphlet entitled, "Education for Black People by Black People," providing a text and pictorial description of the Pan-African Work Center.
Anti-war comic entitled, "Vietnam," providing arguments against the Vietnam War with an emphasis on the injustices with regard to African American enlisted soldiers.
Political Science educational materials entitled, "The Realm of Contemporary Reason and Three Experiments in Modern Form," providing sections entitled, "An Explanatory Note About Experiments in Thought and Modern Form," "Classical and Mutating Structures of Reasoning," "Realm and Modern Thought," and "Asian Leaders."
Document entitled, "Mashariki (EAST) Structure," including writings entitled, "East Protocol," "Waziri Elimu - Education Ministry," "Mtoto Care Center," "The Evening School," "The East Bookstore," "Waziri Jamii," "Uchumi (Economics) Projection," "Past Observations and Projections for the East," "Waziri Uchumi, East Cultural Center," "Waziri Usalamu," "Program for 'Super Simbas,'" "Mashariki Waziri Habari One-Year Plan, " "JAMAA - Social Organization," The Moral Progression of a People can Scarcely Begin Until They Are Independent," and "Waziri Siasa."
Essay entitled, "Brief History of European Colonial Involvement in Africa," written by Cleveland Sellers for the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas' Spring Conference, held in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 18 to 19, 1975.
All African People's Revolutionary Party report to Southeastern Regional Planning Committee Members regarding the First Planning Committee Meeting: A Summary of the Minutes.
Writing entitled, "Submitted to Conference Convenors: Ethel Minor and Fletcher Smith," written by Jan Bailey regarding "the goals of working towards ideological clarity and concretizing a region structure" for the All African People's Revolutionary Party.
Correspondence from Lou Hunt, National Communications Center fro the All African People's Revolutionary Party, regarding the formal opening of the National Communications Center with enclosed related materials.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee periodical entitled, "Key List Mailing: Selected Documents of Current and Lasting Interest in the Civil Rights Movement," a service of the San Francisco Regional Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee periodical entitled, "Key List Mailing: Selected Documents of Current and Lasting Interest in the Civil Rights Movement," a service of the San Francisco Regional Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee periodical entitled, "Key List Mailing: Selected Documents of Current and Lasting Interest in the Civil Rights Movement," a service of the San Francisco Regional Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee book entitled, "Our Folktales," presenting a series of folktales compiled by Julius Lester and illustrated by Jennifer Lawson, edited by Mary Varela.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
Lowndes County Freedom Organization pamphlet providing information on the November 8th election, including candidates for Sheriff, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, Coroner, and Board of Education, interspersed with a narrative of the organization presented in comic form.
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