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- Page 3 and 4: -th~_aditaxaTo the Peoples of Afroa
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- Page 22 and 23: africana 21 In each issue of SOULBO
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- Page 26 and 27: goorge murray REJECT NOTES we best
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- Page 30 and 31: mr . willie Frelow died getting som
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- Page 45 and 46: 44 freeman FOOTNOTES cent . - 6, "E
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- Page 49 and 50: 4$hamilton --rY The purpose of this
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- Page 55 and 56: 54 hamilton BIBLIOGRAPHY L . Brnsho
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- Page 65 and 66: _ . -freeman ANNOTATED BIVILIOCRFMY
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Prospects of earning only half as m
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FDA . RBI LC O111 Ageless time and
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!1" THE UNITED NATIONS BENEFIT THE
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. GONCTO AGGRESSa Ors : A THREAT 'T
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freeman 91 LUTAUTIBA I S OBJECTIVES
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freeman 93 authority of the U .N .
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servant who was responsible for kee
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Some people have said -hha Luinumba
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freeman 9y clearly implicates Tshom
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FOOTNOTES freeman 101 PHRT ONE : So
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that struggle for freedom they coul
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. 10 6 rhodes in your editorial you
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108 rhodes attempts to defend himse
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THAT BOY LERot hughes 111 Seemingly
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hamilton 113 to see ti'~HfTE school
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AN APPEAL FOR SISTER BETTY SHABAZZ
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118 simmons black lives are destroy
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120 simmons intention, and whcra do
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122 williams All My Yesterdays The
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121 borne The woman up front rises
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126 freeman Now I'm not no lazy per
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128 j :ackmon Malcolm X . Coltrane
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130 stone and to pledge eternal all
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7-32 snellings Pagan Spain, sunny F
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134 baker control the most vast emp
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136 vincent man in Asia and Africa,
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138 vincerit Although DuBois felt f
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140 vincent of color is the article
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ANAPPEAL FOR THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
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lbs. africana APARTHEID IS DOOMED T
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146 hamilton THE NEGRO IMAGE 1N WES
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148 hami It iii the "monkey," the "
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SOULBOOK
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i cI Y e. soul econow i . c'poetry
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THAT'S WATTS HAPPENING Those black
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Burn, Baby , Burn Don't leave deco
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d .~p 155 China, in exploding two U
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diop 15 7 is what is understood by
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diop 159 The U . S . made it cloar
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diop 161 to realize that egoism vis
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ROBERT WILLIAMS : A NEW FIGURED N S
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freeman 165 Yellow peoples . . .- .
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A couple of comments are in order i
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freeman 169 contest of humanity aga
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freeman 17 1 'canalized' in the dan
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freeman 173 Africa with the result
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acial disintegration . freeman 175
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10 . Colin Legum, Pan-A fricanism ,
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freeman 179 wonderful pattern, simp
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the facade o bourgeois mo~crac~ by
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. r o acme cesaire carol freeman ha
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and as for yours, may it hide the s
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Autant en emporte le froissement du
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Be careful society ! Dont eat men .
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notes from great sociat prison dedi
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nono please if sorry i won't challe
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other disbelievers but (i saw max r
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The Govso Like a goose who never fl
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partners in kgositsile 189 ~h~te ra
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kgositsile 20 1 where through her b
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haywood 203 The Crislf Of Negro R4e
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haywood World War II . There is a s
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haywood 207 control of the state ap
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pena 200 and industry than the Puer
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forever embrace . Pedro Albizu retu
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pena 21& of thousands . It had not
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pona 215 mundo qua Puerto Rico es u
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. pang 217 Isla a la llarlada de La
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pe`na 219 de Ponce . Durante una pa
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allen 221 this working class is gro
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allen 223 attempts to ease out the
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ight to a living should no longer b
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footnotes I . James Beggs . "The Ri
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I . Page 151 second line should rea
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jszz economics ply antifmpertalisiu
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to our struggle . For in order to c
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NOTICE The accompanying communiqu6
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him along with the whole history of
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Complexity and depth as well as har
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many AfroAsian instruments, and Rol
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By this time, there exist a body of
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. . L . African Revolution, Vol . 1
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NW' ."O'new 96don Yes, Negro homema
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The understanding between men . . .
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eveal the responsible affective ano
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The "savage- of the bush" is not en
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Black, " ; it shows the black confr
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"Ho-ho-ho ?" Santa said a little we
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harry haywood THE TWO EPOCHS of NAT
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that, "American Negroes are asking
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able political program. All objecti
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We are dealing here with the specif
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Negroes' hopes for democratic integ
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gotten nstl ernis alien john fisher
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And in this night from the airless
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Hiphiphooray for the good old redwh
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Decaying teeth from some destructiv
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BLUES FOR BROk DEATH : BLUES FOR YO
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stricken Leave tunnel Hurry Stumbli
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In my torn heart In my black feet I
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y alfredo pena of the ho-Independen
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Day after day they strapped hi m do
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Long Live Patrice Lumumba 1 285 The
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En Narajito los campesinos vinieron
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sequidores quienes hubieron visto s
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La. lucha Puertorriquefia para la l
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Music, like literature and drama, d
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29 5 Shepp's solos were much too lo
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297 Last September the CONCP (Confe
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their reunification, notably by the
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lhore is a knock at the door, loud,
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The neighbor goes into the kitchen,
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305 like a true diamond back so tha
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the colonized of north america n~ri
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social kin . southern sharecropping
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Yf my frame of reference on this la
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NOW IN ITS 2nd YEAR of PUBLICATION
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CREDITS! CONTE editorial 1 RICHARD
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jazz economics poetry _ the quarter
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The black radical is not concerned
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J seriously wounded . Amongst those
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(4) Two South African White reporte
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spending . They even went to the ex
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the OAU must take on a revolutionar
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13 audience is quite safe, being fa
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Tl~c Indians . because of their spa
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y hassan 3~1U¬ Clouds of clouds cl
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i .' -~ ()1 .1 1JO_N ON_ THE RIGHTS
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troops aren't allowed to interfere
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In every organization, school, grou
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eject notes clarence major alt °n
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to Akilimali (whose richness is in
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foi ) ; iiji-ioals sake o , time su
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A Voice from Watts "Burn, Baby, bur
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" Brother Harlem Bedford Watts Tell
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Awfully stingy . ' And whilst we wa
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How dumb do you Sombitches think we
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You kick our ass . . Let him do his
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Woody and the Reading Railroad Just
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from ghetto magicians Now from the
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wiilie g reen NEXT IN LINE ? I woul
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if this appears pedantic, to equate
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through a c ti o n their sincerity
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ev~=rvon~ knrws that this- i :: : t
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so too over-emphasis placed upon co
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o f inyment in Wie cities e ct, ,-a
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. , . of :rt in's lif,_ ; there is
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a force to take rower . , e're not
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carol freeman THINGS THAT GO BUMP I
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his love . After a while she did no
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throughout the ~un-developed' And i
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man's problem period! When Rosa Par
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While the p-rowth of Black National
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for a revolutionary program based u
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simplifed formula runs throughout h
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paul lantimo LAC"lC REVOLUTION ILL
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colonialists rivalries, the French
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state(essential oil factories natio
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political character and endangered
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we want to extend our handespeciall
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SOULBOOK
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THE ORIGINAL SOULBOOK editorial moh
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for it is not true that th~'~~ork o
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OUR ANCESTORS, THE GAULS Psychiatri
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THE PSUEDO BOURGEOSIE In the majori
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frantz fanon racism in france! tran
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A WRITER STABBED The first fact is
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99 "Faah generation must, out of re
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Hernton really and t~uky made a m#s
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103 of racis-m -in the; Uhited Stat
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105 or from North America), one is
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One last point; the intensification
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13) 14) 15) FOOTNCT ~~S 11 'i'he fa
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j ponder a `Of~f~4~0 ~~ ~~m tray,fu
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She was "definitely going to raise
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was the creation of a thorough-gpia
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I would , however , find it difficu
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From Ku/../~S~ supeslative collecti
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to you who almost turned me Qn yeah
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to a jealous cat my man . don't try
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Gonna stop g'in yo preacher my mone
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ts~v~~t:.,sozie ~r~E~.n blindness a
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He a leader . He go home to 40 thou
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"Sure is good to be in." Man, whats
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FLIRTATION Against these two pillar
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W.W. Back home the black women are
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The drive of the ghetto petty~ourge
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139 diversionray, and at worse, ext
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to W . E. B . DuBois, the clan issu
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143 is a rock on which all Black mo
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SROTHERB 145 P O BOX 6161 ~-LMHU RS
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147 THE SITUATION TODAY INTRODUCTIO
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149 to the slavemaster . Our main m
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Black People's national consciousne
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wf11i~ yr~~n 153 the world is the b
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155 selves with the reasons why ver
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15T but the failure of the document
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15 9 THE_ PROBLEM OF THE TV~NTIETH
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ls~ generation the working classes
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163 able to destroy in us~the feeli
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165 represenattives of the FALN, st
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16 7 " . . .al though, ?;eo~;raphic
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16 9 physically in the abolition of
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At this historic juncture, when the
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trp loss of self-~steom, and the in
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The Probl?m of the Ta~entieth C~" n
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where Stokely et al first found Bla
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, ~ .. ~~e ~t~e Man)w~ ~-~ its ~ fo