The Negro Protest: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark [Review Copy]

  • Boston: Beacon Press, 1963
By [AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] CLARK, Kenneth B. (editor); BALDWIN, James, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr. (contributors)
Boston: Beacon Press, 1963. First Edition. First Printing, a review copy, with the publisher's typed slip laid in. Octavo (21cm); blue paper and cloth-covered boards, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and decorative elements embossed onto front cover; dustjacket; [vi],56,[2]pp. Spine ends gently nudged, else a clean, very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $2.50), gently spine-sunned with some edgewear and creasing to spine ends; Very Good+.

Transcripts of interviews by Clark, an African American psychologist, originally produced for Public Television Station WGBH, Boston, in 1963. With an added Afterword by Henry Morgenthau III. BLOCKSON 3571. 89317.

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Title

The Negro Protest: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark [Review Copy]

Author

[AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] CLARK, Kenneth B. (editor); BALDWIN, James, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr. (contributors)

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Publisher

Beacon Press: Boston

Date

1963

Edition

First Edition


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