Item #022252 SNCC Newsletter. September-October 1967. Vol. 1, No. 5. H. Rap Brown.
SNCC Newsletter. September-October 1967. Vol. 1, No. 5

SNCC Newsletter. September-October 1967. Vol. 1, No. 5

Atlanta: SNCC, Publisher, 1967. Tabloid. Good. Item #022252

Large tabloid format newspaper, approximately 22 by 14 inches unfolded. 12 pp. Black and white illustrations and photographs throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper style publication issued by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. The SNCC was a prominent Civil Rights organization that was the primary link for students to the Civil Rights movement. It started in 1960, with its mission evolving over time. By the time of the publication of this newsletter, its leadership had moved toward the ideas embodied in the Black Power movement. This issue has an article by H. Rap Brown (also a leader of the SNCC) "Who are the Real Outlaws?" along with a centerfold two page essay written by a young Black woman to her mother, explaining the importance of wearing her hair "natural;" news on the struggles in the Middle East, various Third World locations, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Paper rather brittle, with several largish tears along the edges and chipping along the top edge. A two by one inch flap of the front page is loose at the top center and tenuously holding on. Stamp, mailing address and cancellation at the bottom of the front page.

Price: $750.00