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Verlag: Africa World Press, Trenton [NJ], 1990
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
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orig. wrappers. 21x13xm, (8),77 pages., Signed. Inscribed by author on title-page: "To Black Rose / Nefertari / Tye, Ancient Isis-spirit returned to us / Continue in your queenly beauty & inspiration / Afrikan Goddess! / Askia / 10/29/90". [ "Touré, in his multifaceted roles as poet, community activist, lecturer, & educator, is recognized as one of the original articulators of the Black Arts movement, an artistic & political movement that exhorted black artists to slough off what Touré termed "the white plaster" of their "negroness" & ultimately bring about the cultural, political, & physical liberation of all black Americans.,.he served .,.as a contributing editor for the magazine Black Dialogue, as an editor at large for the Journal of Black Poetry, & as a staff writer of Liberator Magazine & Soulbook with famed activist- playwright Amiri Baraka & fellow poet-activist-critic Larry Neal.,.In 1974 Touré left a New York of personal, religious, & artistic turbulences for Philadelphia.,.Touré, along with the African People's Party, organized Philadelphia's black & poor communities against the alleged excesses of Mayor Frank Rizzo & the police department's attacks on the radical religious sect MOVE. Touré continued teaching, organizing, & writing into the 1980s, & his work culminated in From the Pyramid to the Projects: Poems of Genocide and Resistance, a collection of poems for which he won the American Book Award in 1989. The book, which recounts the horrors of white supremacy & the wonders of black resiliency, was the first American Book Award winner that has as its theme black genocide"]. A small stain to side-page edge. VG.
Verlag: Black Journalism Review, 1995
ISBN 10: 1564111520ISBN 13: 9781564111524
Anbieter: Jeffrey Blake, Willow Grove, PA, USA
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: Very good condition. 119pp. Inscribed by author.
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Perfectbound illustrated wrappers. Introduction by John Oliver Killens. Abrasion at the top of the thin spine, photographic wrappers a bit rubbed, a very good copy. Poetry and prose of a militant black nationalist, later converted to the spirit of Jihad when the author converted to Islam. Presumably quite scarce.
Verlag: Soulbook, Inc., 1967
Anbieter: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. A rare example of the seventh issue of the Berkeley-based Soulbook: the Quarterly Journal of Revolutionary Afroamerica, founded in 1966. Thirteen issues in total were published: this issue takes for its theme the Vietnam War and the Black Liberation Struggle's opposition to the war waged by the "racialist and imperialist government of the United States". With essays on (for) black guerrillas, the propaganda detachment of the Vietnamese Liberation Army, centralization, a "prison diary" about Ho Chi Minh, Fanonian ideology and the peasantry, and the "untold story" of Cuba. Contributions from Leroi Jones, Askia Muhammad Touré (Rolland Snellings), Ed Bullins, Reggie Lockett, Ernie Allen, John Fisher, Vo Nguyen Giap, Phan Nhuan, Margaret Block, Le Graham, William R. Lamppa, Eunice Sanders, Sonny Williams, Clarence Major, Carol Freeman, and Ho Chi Minh. 7" x 8.5" softcover book, saddle-stapled in card wraps. 82pp. with black and white illustrations. Book in custom cut mylar dustjacket. Shelfwear minimal, though due to its DIY production it should be noted that the three staples comprising the binding are somewhat offset from the true spine, and pages are not all perfectly aligned. There is some modest resultant wear to the edges of pages, though the book interior is crisp and fresh. Shelfwear is very mild - besides some very light rubbing to covers: this is a lovely example.
First edition. Illustrated by Abdul Rahman; 90 pages. Paperback in very good conditionLight wear to edges, light crease to cover.