Enemies: The Clash of Races

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Third World Press, 1978 - Social Science - 252 pages
This book presents an explosive collection of essays that call for Black consciousness and revolutionary action. The author examines Black nationalism, white minority rule, Pan-Africanism, the necessity for Black institutions and the role of the creative artist in Black struggle.

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History and Destiny
13
The Attack on Black Nationalism
41
What is Being Done
62
Copyright

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