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Tell it like it is. / Chuck Stone.
Van Pelt - Class of 1979 Seminar Room (305) E185.61 .S872 1968
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Stone, Chuck.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African Americans--Civil rights.
- African Americans.
- Penn Provenance:
- Banks, Joanna (bookplate) (donor) (Banks Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- 12 unnumbered pages, 211 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York, Trident Press, 1967.
- Contents:
- 1963: the year of no quarter
- Who commits all the crime in the United States?
- None can kill you like your own kind
- No, Lori, there's no "backlash"-it's just plain ol' white hatred
- I wonder if Charlayne Hunter's daddy wanted his daughter to marry one?
- Riots heap bad for Negroes: makum act like white man
- The agony of racial conflict between Negroes and Jews
- Silly Billy Graham: magnificent phony
- Why Negro men like big legs
- Sure, take away Clay's title, but give us back our cockroach
- "America's invisible man": merchandising him into society
- The young warrior
- "I-ain't-colored-no-more-cuz-I've-been-elected" Club
- On being married five years
- Toward a United States of Africa & a Common Market
- Racial yardsticks
- Big megilla over a white tennis ball
- Colored snow
- On Representative Adam Clayton Powell
- President Lyndon B. Johnson: a new political symphony
- "Ceremonial Negro Leaders"
- Immoral Chicago, vote frauds, and this city's cheap Negro vote
- Colored employment in U.S. government still one sorry mess
- White man, him heap guilty, so him sayum him friend now
- The Negro press & the challenge of a changing social order
- Economics of racial equality: $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$
- Panama and Cuba: failures in American foreign policy
- Black Muslims, colored moderates, and guilty whites
- Why do white people like Negro babies?
- To two white Americans and a Polish Jew, a hymn of love
- Responsible party government: Senator Goldwater's contribution
- I remember Panditji
- "In choosing to be Jews ..."
- Should Negros "Buy Black?"
- The lesson of Atlanta for Washington voters
- Power in our society
- Why Negro men wear mustaches
- Violent pupils in our schools and the self-fulfilling prophecy
- What welfare does to us as a race of people
- Negroes in foreign service: Are we making any progress?
- The people hollered
- Foreign policy by Pepsi-Cola
- Funny thing about us colored folks-we're so much like white folks
- A thinking man's racial prejudice
- Open letter to mother on staying with Afro
- The politics of La Negritude
- What makes white right?
- On having a second daughter
- Democratic National Convention: contrived drama and one big bore
- Mississippi issue in perspective-the right not to compromise
- You've got to pay your civic rent
- On turning forty
- Are we capitalists or integrationists?
- The unreachables
- From protest to production
- Great White Father's chosen Negro leaders
- We stand around while others work
- A foreign policy for unpopularity
- CBS-TV half-bakes Harlem's portrait
- "Stall-in" and "Mr. Charlie's" colored civil rights puppets
- "I'm colored ... and I'm proud"
- Era of managed uncertainty: Washington, D.C. revisited
- On choosing a "Negro Leader"
- On Amos n' Andy-maybe I was wrong
- A tribute to Dan Burley
- A lynching is a lynching is a lynching
- When we integrate, white folks migrate
- Okay, Harlem, you're a malted milkshake
- 1964 Civil Rights Bill places a greater responsibility on us
- Schuyler speaks for white fascists and colored morons
- Christmas boycott could hurt the innocent with the guilty
- Negroes and convertibles: The American Dream
- The Negro Revolution comes of age" after The March where do we go?
- Notes:
- "Jacket Design by Lawrence Ratzkin."
- Local Notes:
- Kislak Center Banks Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2018 by Joanna Banks.
- Banks Collection copy: dustjacket retained.
- Banks Collection copy has bookplate of Joanna Banks.
- OCLC:
- 1012163
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