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Onstage:'Homework:' Newlyweds Under The Microscope
(p. 41) AFT's Community Cultural Calendar (p. 36)
The Return of the Buy Black Campaign (p. 16)"
Harlem Poet
Publishes Monumental Work (p. 32)
'And the time for the singing of birds is come ...' (p. 23)*
Jazz Mobile Salutes Sassy's Four Decades of Excellence (p. 27)*
Betty Carter & Jazz Ensemble Perform at Benefit Concert (p. 52)*
Cancer Claims
Sonny Stitt, Yardbird's Heir (p. 21)"
George Edward Tait: 'Art's
Responsibility: Be a Tool or a Weapon' (P·19)
Buzzin' Around Time
(p. 24) George Tait, Others Commemorate Soweto. (p. 32)
Survival
Message for the Black Thinking Class (Part I) (p. 34)
Survival
Message for the Black Thinking Class (Part II) (p. 33)
Marcus
Garvey's Credo Inspires New Generations (pp 23 & 28)*
ANPM Gets New
Administrator (p. 13) Group Opposes Renaming Street for Garvey (p.
8) Marcus Garvey Boulevard Being Detoured (pp 25 & 32)
Emergency
Summit on the Afrikan Family (p. 24)
Buy Black Campaign: To
Recapture Community (pp 3 & 47)
Buy Black Campaign is Survival Drive
(pp 3 & 37) Anti-Korean Feelings Rise After Attack on Grandma (front
page) Group Says No to Korean Peace Effort (front page)
Groups
Clash Over Peace Meetings with Koreans (pp 3 & 49)
ANPM Responds to
'Buy Black' Critics (p. 15)
Nationalist Leader Seeking 'Buy Black'
Drive Intensified (p. 5)
Interlocking Principles: Kwanzaa & Buy Black Campaign (p. 26)*
An Open Letter to Cosby, Murphy, Jackson, Jordan, Tyson, & Winfrey,
Inc. (p.26)*
This is an
Economic War We Can Win (pp 13 and 33)*
ANPM's Afrikan Freedom
School Opens Registration (p. 31)
Afrikan Nationalist Pioneer
Movement Unveils Liberty Lounge (p 29)
Bob Cunningham Trio Gives "lnner-tainment"
(p. 33) Liberty Lounge: Extraordinary Cultural Concept of Harlem's
Healing House Liberty Lounge's Sunday Jam Salutes John Coltrane (pp
26 & 29) George Edward Tait: Poet' At Arms' (pp 23 & 47)
How
Could Poetry Salute to Marcus Garvey Ignore George Edward Tait (p. 23)
Kwame Nkrumah and the Whole Nine (p. 25)*
African from America
(p. 23) Octoman: 88th Birthday for Benny Carter (pp 23 & 28)*
Were Charlie Christian and Jimi Hendrix the Same Person? (P· 26)
Blood on a Sunday Afternoon: The Jazz of James Ulmer (pp 23 & 25)
Birthdates of a Nation: Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (pp 25 & 44)
John
Gilmore: Modest Musical Mentor, Helped the Good Become Great (p 23-34)
Schomburg Exhibit: Time Capsule of Transcendence, Triumph (p· 34)
The Reverend Ray Charles Still Slammin' (p. 36)
Birthdates of a
Nation: Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (pp 21 & 23)
Phyilis Yvonne
Stickney, Ebony JoAnn at Schomburg (pp 26 & 52)
Gil Scott
Heron's House Party at The Schomburg (p. 27)
The Glorious,
Golden Voice of Gloria Lynne (pp 28 & 40)
Birthdates of a
Nation: Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 26)
Saxman Frank Foster Feted
for 50 Years in Jazz (pp 27 & 33)
Cassandra
Wilson: Conjure Woman (p. 25)
Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (cent.)
(p. 27) Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 27)
Afrikan Kulture
Kalendar (p. 45)
Bassist Larry Ridley Strikes Silver at Schomburg
(pp 25 & 27)
Gloria Lynne's Love Lessons for Schools Chancellor Crew
(p 23) Kultural Kalendar (continued) p. 23
Trane Tribute
All-Star Sizzler Birthday Bash (p. 27)
Afrikan Kultural Kalendar (p.
19)
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Creative Arts Celebrates Coltrane's Contributions
(p. 24) The Snowfall
(p. 19) Friction and
Fiction (p. 23) Jazz
100 Years (p. 21) Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 30)
January Observation (p. 30)
The Film Fable (p. 22)
Recovering Blackness: By the
Book (pp 23 & 25) Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 25)
Rats, Big Ones, Terrify Children at Harlem's P.S.
16 Elementary pp. 4 & 36
'The Little Tree Growin' in the Shade' Has Roots
in Family (p. 20) Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 19)
Amiri Baraka's Belated Banner Birthday Bash at
Schomburg (P· 21) Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (pp 21 & 26)
Singers Swing in Spring at Schomburg (p. 24)
Councilwoman Calls
Lynne 'Superb' (p. 36)
May's Jayne Cortez: Power and Perception (p. 27)
Songbird Irene Reid Returns to Jazz 966 (p. 34)
Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p.
28)
Randy Weston Thrills Them at the Brooklyn Conservatory (p. 24)
Ella by Starlight (reprint
excerpt) (p. 21) Devil
in a White Sheet (p. 25)
June Profile: Bill Saxton (p. 27)
Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p.
19)
July Profile:
Beah Richards (p. 32)
Afrikan Kulture Kalendar (p. 21)
Tulivu Donna Cumberbatch Croons at Jazz 966 (pp 25 & 45)
TaitTalks (p.28)
Afrikan Kulture )<alendar (p.
45) A Silencing of the
Wolves (p. 30) |
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