Description: Freedomways : A Quarterly Review of the Negro Freedom Movement. Vol 5 No 4 Fall 1965 (Fourth Quarter) Freedomways Associates 1965 Softcover. Sl wear Octavo pp 463-552 "Freedomways was the central theoretical journal of the 20th century black arts and intellectual movement in the United States. From its opening issue in the spring of 1961, it invited historians, sociologists, economists, artists, workers, and students to write on African American history, heritage, and culture. The brainchild of New Yorkers Louis Burnham and Edward Strong, it was shepherded by W.E.B. Du Bois — who edited the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s (NAACP’s) The Crisis — and his wife Shirley Graham Du Bois served as the first general editor. The journal was impacted most profoundly by the thought of Du Bois and Paul Robeson and from its founding displayed a decisively activist tone." BlackPast.org
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Publication Year: 1965
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Language: English
Book Title: Freedomways : A Quarterly Review of the Negro Freedom Movement
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Genre: Social History
Topic: Political History