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(AFRICA—PAN-AFRICAN-
ISM.) BROWN, LEONARD, EDITOR.
The Black Conscience, April-May,
1968.
38 pages, printed on rectos only;
large 4to, original pictorial stiff cardstock
wrappers; some light, even toning to the
cover edges.
Detroit, 1968
[300/400]
SCARCE EARLY ISSUE
of this radical black
power/ Pan-African magazine. Articles include
“The Case for an Independent Black Political
Party,” “Who Really Killed Dr. Martin
Luther King,” and “Parallels between Viet
Nam and Philippines.” Editor Leonard Brown
states in the opening pages that the worst
enemy of the black man is not racism, but lack
of education and the system of capitalism that
exploits the working classes, both black and
white. No copy located by OCLC or Danky.
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