POD~ : ~ N.~G:~10 CONT~. ^ F~ .iS.c ~. ~Lr:N~~S iVLi~;:R~ITT ., ~iC1'a :~-=CIaT~. .. ~~i .~L G ~3L~:GIG D1c; ' , . . . . . Las elecc3ones- ~ars`antes qu¢~ ~~+~ .'~'. ~~~-' tuvo recientemente en Ql colegio . c~t Merzitt eri ~-~ Ia ciud~-,c~ de Oakland' (<strong>California</strong> . ) euando l,a ~~lministra- I' ft :, ;^; t " , ~.Ll'.! . : : : :: 1 ;. : c~.on bla~~a ~hterv3.nio e~' ~Y ~~Qid car de ~.~ gerlte ri+~g~a en +~~ . gbb~.er~, . . no estudiantil ya .c >` : .': ha acabadcl ~n n~ia desastre completo, Los blancos racsst=~°s:- ;fan ac~iisac~os ~' a que lo,s militantes negros han amentados , ~ ' . i a sft s blancos'`'"~ac stas ~ ;,eon asesinato a menos que,, .,lo,s blancos racistas abandonen 'sus '~ uest~css en" eI gobierno estudiantil . Y tamb.ien Ios blaricos~~`tie~nen que trata~ `para`' que apoyar $u act tud rac~.sta gqr Ios negros militaiates ' ~ a ~~Ids m3e~tb-' ros de concQjo pr~.ncipal estudiantiI amanazar7:os cbh` "asesin,a~tio his= ico n , , Frti realidad, `la hermana Mak hya ` (Harriet Smith,), una militante gegra, y la presidents `"de los est idi-' ` antes asociados del colegio de Merritt, su ~ie~a _, .h.~. es~~ida ameriazada pox sus enemigos, y sus hermanos militantes desde hosts Los Angeles han estados la guardia de corps , de ells desde ., e~~onces la elecca.on farsante . Segun-mocha per's'oria's es~'' tas acusaciones contra los militantes negros fuergn fer,~~dcis ~para ~sconder los hechos gnn~, . ' ~iezori_~ a' Yl~c~,~roh 1tie~klt~, fi'e'sta obra fiteton :' exdl~i~do siste~a.t :tcameu~~a, : t r ~, : , t ~w, ~ ~ .-, , . , yes e ~~ ~~ta~'~+~ `'c~on~e '~ a
, th T i.LS IS r" tOUa .i:J fll' U1ViCyJta PUBLIC~ "TIDN ~ a. r v < ~ BL'A~K F(~WER ; ' . ,~~ : t ~w" y . . The first 50ULfOOK cvox,k ;.<strong>of</strong> ;- .a~ up~and coming young B~:ack writer, potent .ally, one, o.F ;~~e best: : <strong>of</strong>d: =tl~e .,g~neratiori .'' The 19 year-old L~r:othex g yes a to-t~h~~wp~fnt:` review <strong>of</strong>' Regis Debray's Revolution-. in : a Revo3, .itt~iroi~~3r~ ~ with particulax emphasis on it,~ .-. alap~ cation in ~E~1a'ck America . ` ~E PROPAGANpA~D~TA~HM~I~T,;QF THE VIETNAI~SE LIBERATION r ;r,ARMY : ., . . . . . . . . '~~alo Nguyen' Giap Translated~fxom the Fxench by the SOULBOOK Foreign Language Dep,artine~n ;t, ~ this story <strong>of</strong> the : beg~:nning days <strong>of</strong> the Democratic Republic o~ Vietnam .~:.is~written by~ the military and pol tical " genius who masterminded the .devasta,t~ng Tet . .Offensxvs last January: _,t ` :~ Page 23 . ' _ . . ~ , ~ . ON C~N1`12t~T.IZAT ION, , , . , , , , . s : , , , , , , , ; ; L , ,Rola ~c3 Snel lings L;rinc~s'~.iiut the .necessity for .-.the creat.i?an .'<strong>of</strong> ''a <strong>Black</strong> Uni*tec~ . Front, such a~ has ;b:e:en formed i nwWashzngton, D .C . . ; ~kie~ S~n .Francis.co Bay, :;l~rea, anx~~Los :Angeles, by a Brother wl o worked in Atlanta with- their founder', Brothex 5tokely Carmichaclr. . r°. -,- REJECT NOT$$ ..: . . , . . . . . . . , . . . ,.,: . . . . . . . . .'" ; ;,; ::I31;ack= ~T,?oets yet y~'eopy from aUC.-~- .c:.~~ Iiv~xt,~ Anothex, fantastic selection .o-f poetr~r fxom the ;'3OUi,~- ` ! 14'B Leavenworth BOOK ~P`cietry Department, ; Ine~l~uded is -poetry by ~Hq Chi '~-'~ ~a'n 1='~~ncisco, Minh, .. CaroX" ~`reeman (perhaps-,the best poet :<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Black</strong> `' Califo'`~°hia'-94120 South) ~ ., `and Ernie Mka7.iinoto .(;Allenl,,,l~ational Cow i_ : or Cha~.rman, <strong>of</strong> the House~<strong>of</strong>, .Umaj.a . r : ; .~ r> ~ :' :~ ~ioulbook A PR ISON_ DIAP~Y~, ., . . . Q .~ ., . .~ o ;,, .< , . . . , , pr'P ;° . , , . ;, . . Phan ~ 1Whuah '- ~berkeley, ca 1if94701 Another fzr °st fpsr, , the,, r,O~,Ji,,~z<strong>of</strong>l~{ Foreig~a; Langua+~~~ ~ De~~art~~ ; or ment, An in¢im,?'Le s°to =l , .pf ~,he early: .l.ife <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong>r the ~e ~raM~m~ greatest revo~.it~; :%ona ~.eti, the world has ever known, Presi- 32'45 VJ . C;nica~o Blvd, dent Ho Chi Pflinh, ~ . :: ;~, ^"pt 401 , . L7etroit, ~,r ichi~;an FANONIAN IL~EO:L.OGY r:P~nTHL?. FF,ASANTRY, . . , . .Abdelbaki Hermassi 48206 Translated by SOU'~.BOO C, th7.s is a short revie~b- .<strong>of</strong> the rev- or ol~ationary theories o :~ B:°.o-~her Frantz :Fanon, the great <strong>Black</strong> L~o~b tAamilton writer and psychiata^>~.st OfiHER ~~VERSIONS, . . . , , . o , . o . . . , 4 : . . , . . , . . . :- .Ama~,rlAta Aid~iri .~ : < :. : . One <strong>of</strong> the short st:a~ies .d~ -tlYe year, this .wa~e~k~~l~y a'' ;' young Sister from Ghana reflects the dynamic young viewpoints <strong>of</strong> the SOULBOO&C staff . Fresh and <strong>Black</strong>, A -: , CUBA : THE UNTCLD STORY (PART I ) , , . . . . ~ * : Carlos, ~MoaY Must, must , MUST be read before you pick up anything va xt "' ,`~ abov'~ i~Ui~ . . ' . . ~ , , ; . r ; p o i~~x 1097 ° 473 V, 152nd l~ew Yor1~; Tv " _ Y . Donald F'~reman ' New' 3chnol ~<strong>of</strong> ~'.frci~:rn~r can Tl~ou~ht , I4t1i-atreet Guevara, Castro, or the Cuban revolut:.ic~xn: Written by 'an' m'v' '- 1~T" 'vv Afro-Cuban, Part I deals with the background <strong>of</strong> the Cuban . vi!?..s nin~;ton D " G " situation, the <strong>Black</strong> xevolutionaries, and the racism'inherent in Cuba from the days when she was a slave port to the United States . 75~
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