Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... Brooklyn police murdered Luis Baez , shooting him sixteen times . My friends , Alexis DeVeaux and Gwendolen Hardwick , and I went to a Brooklyn rally held to protest the killings . After the rally , approximately one thousand ...
... Brooklyn police murdered Luis Baez , shooting him sixteen times . My friends , Alexis DeVeaux and Gwendolen Hardwick , and I went to a Brooklyn rally held to protest the killings . After the rally , approximately one thousand ...
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... Brooklyn have witnessed a tide of terrorist white vio- lence such that South Africa and Mississippi arise , repeatedly , in casual discussions of the state of things . Only go back as far as Thanksgiving , 1977 , when Police Officer ...
... Brooklyn have witnessed a tide of terrorist white vio- lence such that South Africa and Mississippi arise , repeatedly , in casual discussions of the state of things . Only go back as far as Thanksgiving , 1977 , when Police Officer ...
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... Brooklyn , or even to America , in its entirety . Hence , it seems useful to bear witness to the turning around , to the resurrection of the spirit , that I have been seen and felt and heard in Black Brooklyn , since the night of the ...
... Brooklyn , or even to America , in its entirety . Hence , it seems useful to bear witness to the turning around , to the resurrection of the spirit , that I have been seen and felt and heard in Black Brooklyn , since the night of the ...
Contenido
Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
On the Occasion of a Clear and Present Danger at Yale 1975 | 90 |
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