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Side 26
... problem . So therefore , quite clearly , the book has seized on people's imaginations for that reason . But your ... problem rather than a racial problem . I don't think any book is of perrenial value unless it does contain these other ...
... problem . So therefore , quite clearly , the book has seized on people's imaginations for that reason . But your ... problem rather than a racial problem . I don't think any book is of perrenial value unless it does contain these other ...
Side 29
... problem . For instance , when you read Herbert Aptheker , of whom my black critics are disciples , on Nat Turner , he absolutely minimizes the religious aspect of the man's career ; being an old - line doctrinaire Marxist , he would ...
... problem . For instance , when you read Herbert Aptheker , of whom my black critics are disciples , on Nat Turner , he absolutely minimizes the religious aspect of the man's career ; being an old - line doctrinaire Marxist , he would ...
Side 32
... problem ; how to be a spokesman for the strong impulse in his own race toward the truly good aspects of black power - that black power which has vocally put me down in the person of Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown , who've all made ...
... problem ; how to be a spokesman for the strong impulse in his own race toward the truly good aspects of black power - that black power which has vocally put me down in the person of Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown , who've all made ...
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