Letter to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1960) -- The Southern Freedom Movement in perspective (1965) -- The SNCC trends : challenge to white America (1966) -- Black power and white organizing (1966) -- Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968) -- Statement from a group of socialist women (1971) -- Communist Party elector speaks out (1972) -- A letter to white Southern women (1972) -- Salute to Cuba (1975) -- Capitalism and freedom (1976) -- Sermon in Nashville (1977) -- The struggle against racism in the 1980s (1980) -- Education for building a people's movement (1981) -- The witch-hunting committees : never again! (1982) -- Expanding the notion of peace (1983) -- Ella Baker Memorial speech (1986) -- Years of racism in U.S. Foreign policy (1992) -- Honoring Kwame Ture (1996) -- Finding the other America (2006).
The original document, a journal kept by Anne Hughes at the end of the 18th century, is thought to have passed down to Jeanne Preston, who transcribed, edited or restored it so that it took on its current form.
DIVFrom America’s first poet, a splendid selection of poems whose themes encompass love, home life, religious meditations, dialogues and lamentations, and formal elegies. /div