This is a student group periodical issued regularly for about four years and then occasionally after that, to 1984. This record includes a first issue and then a first full volume of issues. Its format was as an alternative newspaper or periodical to…
This is the first issue of an African-American student alternative periodical,Black Rap, published quite regularly from 1968 to 1972, approximately, with less regular issues after that. Its printing was primitive or inexpensive: ditto at the outset…
This sixgteen-page March 1970 second issue of the re-purposed in its second volume Black Rap explores Africa and international models of revolution and liberation, Communism and volilent overthrow of colonialism. While still not slick in character,…
A co-editor of this issue of Black Rapis 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
In the 1990s Dean Holden-Smith…