The Clark Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture 12(3-4) 203-217
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Magazine. 103p., trade paperback in grey wraps printed red, staples rusted, large dampstain on front wrap with water damage throughout. Articles include "The Pan-African Movement: The Search for Organisation and Customs," "Discrimination in Rental Housing: A Study of Resistance of Landlords to Not-White Tenants." and "Race, Human Relations, and the Changing South.".
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Paperback. ix, 98p., merchandise paperback in pictorial wrappers, spine slightly dominicus faded, rubberstamp on kickoff page, paperclip indentation on several middle pages, else in very good status.
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Paperback. (Volume XVII, No. 3). Small 4to. Stiff grayness wrappers. Pp. 213-312. Very good. Tight, nice copy of this quarterly. A nice association copy, this coming from the private library of JOHN BEECHER (1904-80), noted social protest poet and fine press publisher whose verse collection "Land of the Gratis" is reviewed (and fairly harshly!) in this outcome. Beecher'southward wife, creative person Barbara Beecher (b. 1925), neatly pencils "Marked Copy -- See Pg. 303" large and bold on the front end wrapper.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and culture; vol. 15, #three; third quarter 1954
Published by Atlanta Academy, Atlanta, 1954
Mag / Periodical Beginning Edition
Paperback. pp. 229-321, caput of spine chipped, pen notations on front wrap, a few scattered pen marks throughout, else good starting time edition, academic journal, in gray wraps printed red. The Negro on Broadway, 1953-1954, Schoolhouse Segregation on the Panama Canal Zone, A Teacher Looks at Integration.
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Mag. One event, pp293-398, first edition trade paperback in gray wraps printed red, wraps worn, pen notation on front wrap, scattered pencil underlining throughout, else skillful condition. Contributors include Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, J. Saunders Redding, and Arna Bontemps.
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Condition: VG. Georgia 1970 first edition. Atlanta University. octavo wraps. Monahan commodity pp. 129-141. Other manufactures in issue besides. VG. no owner marks.
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Condition: VG. Georgia 1970 first edition. Atlanta University. octavo wraps. Rex commodity pp. 16-30. Other articles in issue likewise. VG. no owner marks.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and civilisation vol. fourteen, #iv; fourth quarter 1953
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1953
Magazine / Periodical Kickoff Edition
Paperback. pp.349-456, covers separated just present otherwise very skillful first edition literary journal, trade paperback in gray wraps printed red, spine toned and faded. Behind the Mau Mau, Race Relations and the Negro Press, Some Areas in Transition: Jamaica, The Gilded Coast, S Africa, Israel.
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Phylon : The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, Volume 24, Number 1 (Commencement Quarter [Spring] 1963)
Published by Atlanta, GA: Atlanta University, 1963
First Edition
Soft embrace. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 104pp, printed wrappers. This scarce bookish journal devoted to racial issues includes poetry by Dan Georgakas and others, equally well as sociological articles. Unmarked copy, light outer wear and toning. Non Signed.
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Phylon : The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, Book 15, Number 1 (First Quarter 1954)
Published by Atlanta, GA: Atlanta University, 1954
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Expert. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 112pp, printed wrappers. This scarce academic journal devoted to racial issues includes an article on "4 Pop Negro Novelists" (Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Frank Yerby and Willard Motley) by Nick Aaron Ford. Unmarked copy, light outer habiliment and toning. Not Signed.
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Stiff Printed Wraps. Condition: About Fine. First Edition. Ex Libris. Large 8vo. Pp. 293-436. Bound in thick, printed wraps. Soiling to covers, with a slight dampstain smear on front cover from the rubber stamp "Return to Library / National Office C. P.," which could refer to the Communist Party. That stamp is the only ex libris reference. Interior quite sound. Contains "Elementary Discusses Colleges and Color" by Langston Hughes and "A Tribute to W. Eastward. B. Du Bois, Kickoff Editor of Phylon" by William Stanley Braithwaite. This number is devoted to college pedagogy as it relates to the African American experience. The peer-reviewed "Phylon" was founded by Du Bois in 1940 at Atlanta University, at present known as Clark Atlanta University.
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Phylon: the Atlanta Academy review of race and culture vol. 11, #3; 3rd quarter 1950
Published by Atlanta Academy, Atlanta, 1950
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. pp.197-292, very good first edition literary journal, trade paperback in greyness wraps printed cherry-red, spine toned and faded. Ford on Walt Whitman's Conception of Democracy, Robert A. Smith on Countee Cullen's poetry.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and culture vol. 13, #iii; third quarter 1952
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1952
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. pp.181-264, very good first edition literary journal, trade paperback in grayness wraps printed red, spine toned and faded. The Negro on Broadway, Race, Civilisation, and Politics in Japan, Southern Politics.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and civilisation vol. 13, #2; second quarter 1953
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1953
Mag / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. pp.121-236, very good first edition literary journal, trade paperback in gray wraps printed cherry-red, spine toned and faded. Boyhood in Jamaica past McKay, The Eta Caste in Japan, Race Attitudes in Puerto Rico, the Poetry of Phyllis Wheatley, Social Realism in Charles W. Chestnutt et al.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and culture vol. 14, #iii; third quarter 1953
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1953
Magazine / Journal First Edition
Paperback. pp.237-348, very adept get-go edition literary journal, trade paperback in gray wraps printed red, spine toned and faded. The Negro Actor in Europe, The Negro on Broadway 1952-1953, The Negro in the Industrial Development of the Southward.
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Phylon: the Atlanta Academy review of race and culture vol. 15, #1; first quarter 1954
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1954
Mag / Periodical Commencement Edition
Paperback. 110p., very practiced first edition literary journal, trade paperback in gray wraps printed red, spine toned and faded. Next Steps in Educational activity in the South, Negro Novelists, The Black Knight.
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Phylon: the Atlanta University review of race and civilisation vol. three, #ane; offset quarter 1942
Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1942
Magazine / Periodical Beginning Edition
Magazine. One upshot, 1-100p., practiced beginning edition literary periodical, merchandise paperback in grey wraps printed ruddy, spine toned and faded, cover wraps oversize slightly and chipped and torn, else in good condition. Frontispecies: Nefertari, a woodcut past George Shivery, Negros in the Railway Manufacture, by Charles S. Johnson, Victoria's Negro Colonists, 1858-1866, more than.
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Softcover. Condition: Good. Tall octavo. Vol. Xvi, No. one. 119, [1]pp. Printed wrappers. Some sunning and dampstains on the wrappers, good. Includes manufactures or verse by Blyden Jackson, Guy B. Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and several others.
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Original wraps. Condition: Good. First Edition. 99p quarto, illustrated, a skilful re-create in grey and red printed wraps, chipped forth the yapped edges.
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Potent Printed Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Beginning Edition. Large 8vo. Pp. 100. Bound in thick, printed wraps. A touch of edge-vesture, else Fine. Contains poems by Langston Hughes under the general title "3 Poems of Harlem." They are "New York," "Passing" and "Shame on Y'all." Hughes is also listed as a Contributing Editor. In addition, this event contains Alain Locke's vital "Wisdom of De Profundis: The Literature of the Negro, 1949." The peer-reviewed "Phylon" was founded by W. East. B. Du Bois in 1940 at Atlanta University, now known as Clark Atlanta University.
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