Mitchell, Charlene (ed.); Bassett, Ted (ed.)
Black Liberation Journal
Black Liberation Journal
New York: Black Liberation Journal, Inc., Fall 1983. First Edition. Black and white quarto journal; 39 pages; black and white photographs Near fine copy with small dent on front cover; clean pages and binding as new. Pamphlet.
Uncommon. A collection of essays touching on socialism, equality, worker's rights. 1968 Communist Party USA's presidential candidate Charlene Mitchell acted as editor for this issue and others. Contributions to this issue by: Charlene Mitchell, Mark Allen, Robert Lindsay, George Meyers, James Jackson, Philip Bart,Moses Mabhida. Table of contents: Editorial, The Struggle for Equality, New Levels of Struggle -- New Levels of Unity, The Black Vote and the 1984 Elections, Reaganomics and Affirmative Action, The Fight for Unity in the Trade Unions, W.E.B. DuBois: A Pioneer of Socialism, Unite for Comprehensive Mandatory Sanctions against South Africa, Sanctions Against South Africa, Interview with Keorapetse Kgositsile. A historic window into the particular concerns of the struggle for Black Liberation in 1984. // Black Liberation, Communism, Socialism, Self Publishing,Small Press, Underground literature, communist pamphlets, affirmative action