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Black Rap
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<em>Black Rap</em>, v. v1, no. 2 (February 1969)
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Underground newspapers
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This is the fifth, February 1969, issue (12 pp.) of Lake Forest College African-American students' alternative or underground periodical, <em>Black Rap</em>.
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<em>Black Rap</em> Editorial Board
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Lake Forest College
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1969-2
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periodical issue
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eng
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pdf
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Black Rap
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<em>Black Rap</em> v. 1, no. 8 (April 1969)
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<p>A co-editor of this issue of <em>Black Rap</em> is Barbara Holden-Smith, then Barbara Smith, now vice dean and professor of law, Cornell University. For her biography, see: http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/faculty/bio.cfm?id=35</p>
<p>In the 1990s Dean Holden-Smith wrote three seminal essays on the law and the African American experience: during slavery, lynching following slavery, and on interracial rape and the death penalty. For bibliographic references, see: http://library2.lawschool.cornell.edu/facbib/faculty.asp?facid=39</p>
<p>Smith's work may appear only in this issue, by the freshman class, in the spring of their first year. Smith's essay, "Black Facts," appears on pp. 6-7. She arrived as a first year student in the fall of 1968. </p>
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<p><em>Black Rap </em>Editoral Staff</p>
<p>Holden-Smith, Barbara</p>
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Lake Forest College
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1969-4
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eng
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pdf
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 4 no. 1 (Fall, 1971)
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<p>This issue of Black Rap is set in a somber yet celebratory tone. It is tribute to the life and death of George Jackson. This piece is accompanied by several others, and then preceded by student poetry and other short writings.</p>
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<p><em>Black Rap</em> Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action at Lake Forest College</p>
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1971
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application/pdf
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eng
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Chicago pamphlet printing of the July 1862 Pacific Railroad Acts, creating (July 1) and calling the first meeting of commissioners (July 12), September 2, 1862, at Chicago's Bryan Hall, for organizing the Union Pacific Railroad Company and commencing construction of the transcontinental railroad west of the Missouri River.
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<p>Pacific Railroads</p> <p>Union Pacific Railroad Company</p> <p>Bryan Hall (Chicago, IL)</p> <p><em>Chicago Tribune </em></p>
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<p>This is a sixteen-page Chicago pamphlet reprinting of the July 1, 1862 approved Act leading to the creation of the Union Pacific Railroad and the construction of the first transcontinental rail line to the Pacific Ocean in California. It also reprints, on p. 16, a subsequent July 12, 1862 act calling the first meeting of all the many named commissioners, plus five to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, at Chicago for "the first Tuesday of September next [September 2, 1862]." To see/read the pamphlet, click on "Pacific Railroad Acts..." under the image under "Files," below.</p>
<p>The pamphlet's bibliographic description is <em>An Act to Aid in the Construction of a Railroad and Telegraph Line from the Missiouri River to the Pacific Ocean, Aprroved July 1, 1862.</em>Chicago: Tribune Book and Steam Printing Office,..., 1862.The pamphlet is 24 cm. tall and its cover, the first and last two pages of this document, are light green paper. </p>
<p>The <em>Chicago Tribune</em> newspaper covered in detail the three-day conference in early September (in the issues for Sept. 3, 4, and 5) and this printing of the Act was perhaps either to help publicize the convention or for persons attending that historic gathering. The meeting place was Clark Street's Bryan Hall, located "opposite the Court House" (interior shown here), a large meeting space/convention hall that in 1861 had seen two Spring epic funerals, for Senator Stepehn A. Douglas (illus. of Bryan Hall interior in <em>Harper's Weekly</em>, June 22, 1862, 389; from a drawing by A. L. Rawson, Chicago) and for Col. Elmer Elsworth shortly before. See Diana Dretske on her Lake Co., IL, history blog, http://lakecountyhistory.blogspot.com/2010/07/civil-war-and-tale-of-two-henrys.html ). The location and more information about it is found on this Library of Congress broadside: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/rbpebib:@field(NUMBER+@band(rbpe+01807500)) . </p>
<p>As the above reference to the funeral of Col. Ellsworth suggests, this all took place during wartime, in the midst of the Civil War, 1861-65. On April 6 and 7, 1862 the first major battle in the West took place: Shiloh, at Pittsburgh Landing, in Tennessee, with over 23,000 casualties. One of these was William Price, an officer and a member of the first Class of 1865, Lind University, predecessor of Lake Forest College. Just before the September 2-4 meeting in Chicago there were over 25,000 casualties at the Second Manassas (Virginia) battle, August 29 and 30. So a great price was being paid to advance the Northern and Chicago agenda of building a transcontinental railroad, stymied until then by the "war" going on in 1850s Kansas, left to popular sovereignty on the question of slavery in the trans-Mississippi West since the Compromise of 1850. Lake Forest, IL, and the institution that became Lake Forest College were founded with a background of these issues, too, in 1856 (Lake Forest Association) and 1857, respectively. </p>
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<p><em>Chicago Tribune </em></p>
<p><em>Harper's Weekly</em></p>
<p>Rawson, A. L. </p>
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Lake Forest College library special collections
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1862
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eng
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Call number: Vault HE 2763 1862
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 5 no. 1, Feb 1973 (Part2)
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This issue, after a hiatus since the previous May (1972), does not list an editorial board, but does make mention of an international editorial staff. This is the second half of the paper that was printed.
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action of Lake Forest College</p>
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1973-2
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application/pdf
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Eng
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Text
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 5 no. 1, Feb 1973 (Part1)
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This issue, after a hiatus since the previous May (1972), does not list an editorial board, but does make mention of an international editorial staff.
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action of Lake Forest College</p>
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1973-2
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Eng
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 4 no. 3 (May 1972)
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This issue of Black Rap is about the case of Angela Davis, a popular Black activist during the time period. The idea of self-defense is discussed in depth as well. These pieces are accompanied by several others, and then preceded by student poetry and other short writings.
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action of Lake Forest College</p>
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1972-5
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http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/permission.php
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application/pdf
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eng
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 4 no. 2 (February 1972)
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This issue of Black Rap is focused on youth, and how they are the future of our nation. This piece is accompanied by several others, and then preceded by student poetry and other short writings.
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action of Lake Forest College</p>
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1972-2
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http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/permission.php
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Eng
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 3 no. 3 (February 1971)
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This issue of Black Rap was created around the theme of freeing Angela Davis, a popular Black activist during the time period. This piece is accompanied by several others, and then preceded by student poetry and other short writings.
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action of Lake Forest College</p>
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1971-2
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http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/permission.php
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application/pdf
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Eng
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Black Rap
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Black Rap, Volume 3 no. 2 (November 1970)
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<p>Namibia</p><p>Angola</p><p>Guinea-Bissau</p><p>Black Panther Party</p><p>Mozambique</p><p>Israel</p><p>Bennett, Kenneth C. </p><p>Bartlett, Donald E. </p><p>Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882</p><p>Drug Abuse</p>
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<p>This second issue of the third volume of the Lake Forest College student publication, <em>Black Rap</em>, is published by Black Students for Black Action, a College student group. Much of the issue's coverage is of international issues involving African colonialism and suppression of persons of color, including Palestinians. </p>
<p>In addition, a campus controversy over discrimination and respect in the classroom surfaced and was reported, relating to English Professor Kenneth C. Bennett. But the image related to the story shows Professor Donald C. Bartlett. What was perceived as intimidation of women students in this instance was generalized to look at the lack of student representation in campus decision-making, and led by Spring semester, 1972, to a new system of campus governance, incorporating student participation into the processes of decision-making on campus. This system, with some modifications over time, remains in place. </p>
<p>The issue also includes an historical essay by a staff member on early 19th c. African-American activist Henry Highland Garnet, a Presbyterian pastor who in 1843 debated the more moderate Frederick Douglas. Garnet urged slaves to revolt. </p>
<p>This issue shows the campus black student organization engaged in both political activist rhetoric and also in political and historical education of students and subscribers, in a period when education about the African-American experience and about African politics were under-representred in curricula. </p>
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<p>Black Rap Editorial Board</p>
<p>Black Students for Black Action</p>
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1970-11
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http://www.lakeforest.edu/library/archives/permission.php
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application/pdf
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Eng
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Text