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SOULBOOK: THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF REVOLUTIONARY AFROAMERICA - VOLUME 1, NUMBER 4 (WINTER, 1965-1966)
(SOULBOOK). Freeman, Donald, Isaac Moore, Ernie Allen, Alvin Morrell, Kenn M. Freeman, Carroll Holmes & Bobb Hamilton. Berkeley, CA: Soulbook Inc., 1966. Edition Not Stated - Presumed First. 8vo. Stapled Pictorial Wrappers. Periodical. Near Fine.. 82pp, profusely illustrated in b&w. Devoted to Jazz, Economics, Poetry, and Anti-Imperialism, "Soulbook" was the short-lived mid-sixties quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica. Published in Berkeley (in racist u.s.a.), this fourth installment features cover photographs of Marion Brown and Frantz Fanon, contributions by or about Alvin Morrell on "Black Music in the United States", Jumma Troupe, Doug Allen, Harry Haywood on Black Nationalism, Alfredo Pena on The Puerto Rican Revolution, Roland Young, Germain mba, Carol Freeman, Bobb Hamilton, Frantz Fanon, and a selection of poetry by Gaston Neal, Ernie Allen, John Fisher, Ronald Stone, Wm Patterson, Harold Foster, Carol Turner, Theodore Horne, Patricia Bullins, and K. William Kgositsile. A most handsome example of this uncommon - while there is a "Soulbook" entry in OCLC WorldCat, no copies are actually located - Black Nationalist periodical whose slogan was "still uptight and clean out of sight." Inventory Number: 027014