This issue of Black Rap has a deep focus on South Africa. An article discusses the issues revolving around their personal struggle, and what is left for them and what the future has in store. This piece is preceded by several others, and then by…
This issue of Black Rap was printed during the holiday season (Christmas time). The main articles discuss the topics of West African Empires, the social movement of Black students attending Lake Forest College, and reversed discrimination. These…
This issue of Black Rap discusses the idea of Black youth being overwhelmed with White images. The claim is made that children are not being exposed to enough information about people who look like them. This piece is accompanied by several others,…
In this issue of Black Rap the front page story focuses on the struggle in South Africa and the people's fight for liberation. Their plight is compared to the struggle all Black people across the map. This piece is accompanied by several others, and…
This issue of Black Rap focuses on the South African struggle for liberation, and the impact that it is having on their children. This piece is accompanied by several others, and then preceded by student poetry and other short writings.
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.
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…
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.