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191032506Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1910 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon paperback, original wrappers In-8 1 vol. - 21 pages
19557160éditions des autres 1955 270 pages in8. 1955. broché. 270 pages. Le Barbare du 7e jour est un roman autobiographique de Richard Wright qui décrit les conditions de vie d'un enfant noir dans le Mississippi des années 1920. Il relate l'expérience de l'auteur lors de son arrivée à Chicago son parcours pour échapper au Sud raciste et sa découverte d'une ville où les relations raciales restent marquées par la ségrégation et les inégalités. Le récit suit également un personnage Fred Daniels recherché pour meurtre qui passe du statut de cadre à celui de tueur dans un engrenage fatal
1963vj1033Ricau Osmin Broché 1963 In-8 (17 x 22 cm), broché, 118 pages, envoi de l'auteur ; quelques traces sur les plats, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Hardcover in-12, 206 pp., reliure demi-percale noire a coins, dos lisse, titre, filets et fleuron dores, ttes tranches jaspees. Très bel exemplaire. [MI-21]
117329sd Sans mention d'éditeur ni d'imprimeur - Sans date - In-8, broché - 321 p.
1963558871963 1 vol in-8 - N° 51 de avril 1963 - 112 pages - Le racisme et les Japonais ( E. L. Presseisen ) - Livres sur la Résistance Française ( H. Michel ) - Sur la Tchécosclovaquie ( Melle P. Ousky ) - La marine britannique au combat ( P. M. H. Belle ) - Presses Universitaires de France
1951161881951. Tours Éditions Mame 1951 - Cartonné 22 5 cm x 27 5 cm 13 pages recto - Texte et dessins de René Hibran - Bon état
1956RO20273328LA COLOMBE. 1956. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 152 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 305.8-Racisme
235Drame en quatre actes, en prose - Paris, Dentu, 1875 - in-8 : 76 pp. - e.a.s. - br.
1972184522Payot Paris, Payot, collection science de l'homme 1972. In-8 broché, 341 pages. Bon état
Paris, Payot, collection science de l'homme 1972. In-8 broché, 341 pages. Bon état
186620537<p>Typical of the populist racism characterizing Democratic Party politics immediately after the Civil War this party ticket contains the names of local candidates for office including Brevet Brigadier General Benjamin Lefevre. A native Ohioan Lefevre served throughout the war entering politics when peace was declared but only after breaking an engagement with a Southern belle. He served as a congressman from Ohio throughout reconstruction.</p> <b>RECONSTRUCTION; RACISM.</b>Broadside. <i>"Democratic National Union - No Negro Suffrage"</i> Ohio 1866 3" x 11" 1 p. <br /> books
22x15. 423p. Fotogr. Mapas.
196024281960. Paris éditions Pierre-Jean Oswald 1960. - Broché 13 cm x 19 cm 133 pages - Texte de Raymond Lipa - Envoi de l'auteur - En partie non coupé - Bon état
311 pages. First English printing of the 1973 French first edition. "A chilling novel about the end of the white world." - dust jacket. "The 'Brave New World' of the 70's. I am still haunted by the drama and suspense and horror of that armada!" - Germaine Bree. "Takes on a whole cluster of polemical issues - over-population, race, the Third World, and the character of liberal thought and sentiment." - Max Lerner. Somewhat above-average wear. Spine leaning. Usual library markings. Clear plastic laminate over dust jacket. Book
ROD0037500Le cercle du bibliophile. sans date. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 250 pp., nombreuses illustrations noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 305.8-Racisme
1239broché - 16.5x21 -250 pp - 1966 - éditions ALBIN MICHEL, Paris. avec illustrations et photographies dans et hors texte.
8573261390.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199115731La documentation française Paris, La documentation française 1991. Grand in-8 broché de 245 pages. Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'Homme. Très bon état.
190122331<p><b>RACISM. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.</b>Drawing. 1p 5 x 6¼ in. </p><b>Transcript</b><p><i>"To hear how Roosevelt is carrying on I would like to give him a swift kick & see him full of holes I wish the nation would make Alice marry Booker T Washington don't you"</i></p><p>Followed by drawing of Alice Roosevelt marrying Booker T. Washington.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>In 1901 Roosevelt invited Washington to dine with him at the White House making him the first black man ever to do so. Whoever wrote this racist note and drawing apparently did not approve of the gesture suggesting that Roosevelt's eldest daughter Alice marry the Civil Rights pioneer.</p> books
190122331<p><b>RACISM. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.</b>Drawing. 1p 5 x 6¼ in. </p><b>Transcript</b><p><i>"To hear how Roosevelt is carrying on I would like to give him a swift kick & see him full of holes I wish the nation would make Alice marry Booker T Washington don't you"</i></p><p>Followed by drawing of Alice Roosevelt marrying Booker T. Washington.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>In 1901 Roosevelt invited Washington to dine with him at the White House making him the first black man ever to do so. Whoever wrote this racist note and drawing apparently did not approve of the gesture suggesting that Roosevelt's eldest daughter Alice marry the Civil Rights pioneer.</p>
196631813London: Leslie Frewin 1966. First Edition. First Impression. Octavo 21.5cm; black paper-covered boards with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 240pp; illus. Lower corners gently tapped though still sharp else Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket unclipped with light wear to extremities tiny tears along lower edge some some mild bubbling beneath the laminate. Account of the October 1964 election in Smethwick UK by Griffiths who won the seat as Smethwick MP in the 1964 general election against Labour Party candidate Patrick Gordon Walker. Smethwick's deep divisions racial and anti-immigrant issues drew comparisons to Little Rock and Selma at the time. Leslie Frewin unknown books
1970List922Richmond Virginia and Milton Massachusetts 1970. Various formats generally near fine with light normal wear. Near Fine. Throughout his career Martin Luther King Jr. had to defend himself repeatedly over allegations of Communist-related activities and sympathies. His associations with several alleged communistes led the FBI to open an investigation in 1962 and his appearance at the Highlander Folk School led to a proliferation of material from far-right groups alleging that he had attended a "Communist Training School" with billboards showing a picture of King at the school appearing during the Selma-Montgomery March. <br /> <br /> Julia Brown was an FBI agent who according to her own book and lectures spent several years undercover as a member of the Communist Party in Cleveland. She made a career in the 60s writing and lecturing on the subject and in particular trying to tie King to Communism in various ways. Her book on the subject still attracts some readers who maintain that King was secretly a violent Communist whose true intentions were to divide the country. <br /> <br /> Collected here are four ephemeral examples relating to Brown's and others' anti-King efforts mostly from Richmond Virginia as follows:<br /> <br /> Printed broadside 8 ½ x 5 ½ inches entitled Richmond is Indebted to Julia Brown advertising Brown as being responsible for King cancelling two trips to Richmond due to Brown's lectures and encouraging people to attend another by her likely published by the Richmond Area T A C T Committee; printed handbill 8 ½ x 11 inches folded entitled Martin Luther King Memorial Bridge - Never alleging King to be a communist and published by the Action-by-Citizens Committee mid 1970s; small card measuring 3 ¾ x 2 ½ inches advertising a speech by Brown on "The Frightening Background of Martin Luther King" March 28 1968 in Richmond published by the American Opinion Library of Richmond; and an anti Martin Luther King Day two-sided handbill published by the Council on Domestic Relations in Milton Massachusetts likely in 1971 using Brown's likeness and essays on King to argue against the establishment of a national holiday in his honor. unknown books
1930VBF24<p>Black Interest - Racist</p><p>COUSIN KEN: <i><b>The Ten Little Seaside Nigger Boys.</b></i></p><p>London: Renwick of Otley ca.1930s.</p><p>Publisher's address given as: 180 Fleet Street E.C.4 = London</p><p>16 leaves of ink page mock-up pre-production for the book</p><p>comprising manuscript text and illustrations 6 with color plate</p><p>separations plus 1 full ink British Production and watercolor design for the cover. Loose.</p><p>Some pages signed "Ken". </p><p><br /></p> Renwick of Otley books
pp. 548, vi [Contents]. Includes 12 page subscribers list with their addresses. Some bottom margins torn. Old green ink stain on bottom edges. Dampstaining on fore edge and margins. Lacks rear fly leaves. 215mm. Original full green cloth binding, rubbed and worn. Green ink stain on front board and bottom edge. In a long 90-page introductory dissertation, the author presents his ideas of racial development (esp. Celtic) and debunks evolutionary theory (especially "Huxley, Darwin and their associates"), then builds from a "firm Biblical foundation to the manifest supremacy of the Aryan race, as best exemplified by the Irish politicians of California". Howell 50:727; Cowan p.505; Rocq 17112. VERIA BX 2