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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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LIBRA - Rare E185.61 .S872 1967 Banks copy
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stone, Chuck.
Contributor:
Joanna Banks Collection of African American Books (University of Pennsylvania)
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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