Box 23
Contains 29 Results:
Proofs ("Black Interests and the Neo-Conservative Movement" Black World , "The Angola Crisis and Afro-Americans" Black World ), 1976
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Published articles, 1975-1976
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Race Relations Information Center (press releases), 1970
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Reed, Ishmael (correspondence), 1970
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
School Library Controversy re: Black World , Pasadena, California, 1970
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Shockley, Ann Allen (correspondence), 1973
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Stewart, Dr. Edward B., 1923-1976
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Tutu, Bishop Desmond (Trans Africa Dinner), undated
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
University of Iowa, Spectator , Vol. 6, No. 5, 1973
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Institute for Pan-African Culture, 1973
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
