This issue of Black Rap discusses issues involving the state of mind of African Americans, the longevity of their activist movements, and their place in an ever changing world. These pieces are accompanied by several others, and then preceded by…
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…
This is the third issue of Black Rap, from late 1968 (mention of "X-mas" gifts). This was the first full semester for Lake Forest College after the assassination of minority Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King in April of 1968, the…
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…
This is the first issue of Black Rap. It discuses in depth the beauty of the Black race, what it means to be Black, and having a strong sense of Black identitiy. These messages are all conveyed through the means of poetry, prose, and short…
This is the first official issue of Black Rap. It includes no issue or volume number. This first issue was constructed by the Black freshman class of 1968. This issue explores the Black college student's perspective on the progress of the Black race,…
This is the 110-page catalog for the University programs in Lake Forest, to be distinguished from the Lake Forest University programs in Chicago, a different series. These programs in Lake Forest included two preparatory schools, Ferry Hall for young…
This is the 112-page catalog for the University programs in Lake Forest, to be distinguished from the Lake Forest University programs in Chicago, a different series. These programs in Lake Forest included two preparatory schools, Ferry Hall for young…