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3. "Clouds Blur the Rainbow: The Other Side of the New Alliance Party"

4. "Our Folktales"

5. 1967 SNCC Calendar

1967 SNCC Calendar

7. "Negritude: Philosophy of Culture"

8. Letter from James T. Coats to Esau Jenkins, September 9, 1966

Letter from James T. Coats to Esau Jenkins, September 9, 1966

13. Letter from Mark J. Corey to Allan Weimer, August 18, 1982

Letter from Mark J. Corey to Allan Weimer, August 18, 1982

14. "Johnny Wilson Statement"

22. "They're In Jail For Freedom"

23. "He Just Wanted To Read!"

24. "The Middle-East Crisis"

26. "Atlanta: A Special Report"

31. "Racial Segregation Sides To Eye Baton Rouge Fight"

32. "They're In Another World"

33. "Would You Vote In The Face Of This?"

34. "Make Him A Part of Our Nation"

40. "Wats Report -- From Atlanta"

43. "The Pan-African Work Center"

45. Ideological Statement of the Congress of African People

Ideological Statement of the Congress of African People

46. "Special: Philadelphia Report"

47. "Special Philadelphia Report"

52. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Telegram

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Telegram

62. "Seven SNCC Workers Indicted"

64. Letter to Cleveland Sellers

Letter to Cleveland Sellers

65. John Lewis for Congress, Campaign Literature

John Lewis for Congress, Campaign Literature

68. "Black Men And The Draft"

71. The Institute of the Black World Monthly, May 1974

The Institute of the Black World Monthly, May 1974

80. "Southern Cadre and Pre-Cadre"

82. Letter from James Hornaday to Mary E. King, February 19, 1964

Letter from James Hornaday to Mary E. King, February 19, 1964