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Black Rap Vol III #2.pdf
This second issue of the third volume of the Lake Forest College student publication,Black Rap, is published by Black Students for Black Action, a College student group. Much of the issue's coverage is of international issues involving African…

Black Rap Vol III #1.pdf
This first still tabloid scaled issue of the third volume of Black Rap, from October 1970, continues the anti-establishment, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist policy and content of the secdond volume, that took this focus at the outset of 1970 with…

Black Rap, Volume 2, Number 1, February 1970.pdf
The beginning of this new volume, after a hiatus of almost a year (March 1969 to February 1970), of Black Rap, published by Lake Forest College African-American students (Black Students for Black Action), is printed in a new format, offset in a…

Black Rap Vol I #4.pdf
The fourth issue of Black Rap published in January of 1969, after the holiday break. It included articles that explore the concept of Black awareness and what it holds for future generations. As well as questioning the place and role of Black…

Black Rap Vol I #2.pdf
This is the second issue of Black Rap, and like the first issue it begins with a clear statement of editorial policy--its service to the campus African-american student community and its friends. This issue states that it represents the campus group…

Black Rap, December 5, 1978.pdf
This is a six-page tabloid issue, with a subtitle but no masthead or listing of staff, though responsibility continues to be attributed to A.S.A.L., the campus black student organization. Topics continue to center on political topics in Africa and…

Black Rap, vol 8, no 9, October 21, 1975.pdf

Black Rap, volume 9 number 10, February, 1976.pdf
4 pp., tabloid

black rap volume 9 number 9 november 1976.pdf

Black Rap, Winter '86-'87.pdf
This volume of Black Rap discusses several pressing issues that Black students have been noticing or facing in college life, and in life outside of the educational institution. They speak on issues such as using and selling drugs among Black youth;…
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