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Black Rap Vol II #1(revised).pdf
This is a revised version of the Volume 2 Number 1 issue of Black Rap. It has one extra page that brings together an image from pages 4 and 5. The image is of a brain, set directly in the center of the two pages.

Black Rap Volume 2, number 2, March, 1970.pdf
This issue of Black Rap speaks on the way Africa is portrayed in modern media, the real roots of racism, and other political and campus commentary.

Black Rap Volume 2, number 3, April 1970 .pdf
This is the third issue of the second and re-purposed political opinion volume of Black Rap, an alternative newspaper produced by students at Lake Forest College, from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. It is highly politicized in content, reflecting…

black rap vol 2 #4.pdf
This is an alternate version of the fourth issue of Black Rap for 1970, with political and campus commentary.

black rap vol2 #4.pdf
This is the fourth issue of Black Rap for 1970, with political and campus commentary, including coverage of a visit on May 25, 1971 [sic] of Black poet Don L. Lee (1942- ), a.k.a. Haki R. Madhubuti.

Black Rap, vol 8, # 9, October 21, 1975.pdf
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.

black rap volume 9 number 9 november 1976.pdf
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…

Black Rap, volume 9 number 10, February, 1976.pdf
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,…

Black Rap, December, 1977.pdf
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…

Black Rap, December 5, 1978.pdf
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…
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