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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, 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;…

Black Rap B.U.C.S. 1984.pdf
This issue of Black Rap is a volume of poetry and short writings that expresses the social discontent and questioning Black students had about their lives and placement as Black people in the world.

Black Rap, Volume 16, Number 1, Fall 1984.pdf
This volume of Black Rap is a small kind of tribute to the greatness that has emerged up from the Black community. The paper begins with multiple pieces from different influential African Americans, such as, Martin Luther King Jr., Whitney M. Young,…

Black Rap, Volume 15, Number 1, February 1983.pdf
This issue of Black Rap includes articles about a student's experience with an internship in a women's clinic, the expansive arrival of new students of color, and the noble position of being an R.A. (Residential Assistant). There are also other…

Black Rap, volume 14, number 2, May 1982.pdf
This issue of Black Rap is shorter than most. It includes articles that discuss topics relating to the experiences and lives of African people. One article discuses the idea of Pan-Africanism and the African struggle to unite. While another article…

Black Rap, Volume 14, number 1, November 1981.pdf
This volume of Black Rap touches on the issue of the lack of Black student enrollment in college, and federal funding for higher education. Also the paper discusses the topic of White professors teaching in historically Black colleges, and the…

Black Rap, March 28, 1980.pdf
This issue of Black Rap comes in March, right after Black history month. It discusses topics such as the Klu Klux Klan and their still relevant presence in the United States. There was also a section that talked about Cultural Linguistic Approach,…

Black Rap, December 18, 1979.pdf
This issue of Black Rap speaks on topics such as Black awareness, and the idea that most Black people have no clue how deep the seeds of racism reach in society. Also the topic of the usefulness of the prison system is discussed. These pieces are…

Black Rap, May 25, 1979.pdf
This issue of Black Rap has a huge focus on the equal treatment and acknowledgment of Black students and Black people in general. It beings with two articles focused on the act of demonstrating with the purpose for change. These pieces are…
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