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…
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…
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…
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 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 first still tabloid scaled issue of the third volume of Black Rap, from October 1970, continues the anti-establishment, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist policy and content of the secdond volume, that took this focus at the outset of 1970 with…
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 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…