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Group of 21 Records on Black Radicalism and History, including: Malcolm X Speaks To The People In Harlem (Excerpts) (1971, Still sealed in manufacturer’s shrink-wrap. Undated, but likely 1971. Up Front UPF-152) And: Gagged and Chained: The Sentencing of Bobby Seale for Contempt (1970, Two disk set that includes an interview with Seale and “A dramatic, historical re-enactment of the Chicago Conspiracy Trial, November 5, 1969, as it relates to Bobby Seale and the sentencing of Seale for contempt by Judge Julius Hoffman”. The disks are fine. The gatefold sleeve is very good only with some stains and ring wear.) And: Dig: Eldridge Cleaver Recorded at Syracuse (1968, Spoken word recording of Cleaver’s speech on July 28, 1968. The record is in fine condition. The sleeve has slight wear and a split to the top edge.) And: A Rap on Race by James Baldwin and Margaret Mead (1972, Two disk set, still sealed in manufacturer’s shrinkwrap. Cutout punches to corner of the sleeve. Spoken word recording. CMS 641/2.) And: What If I Am A Woman? (volumes 1 and 2, 1977, both narrated by Ruby Dee, both still sealed in manufacturer’s shrinkwrap. Speeches written by early black women activists read by Ruby Dee. Descriptive notes included in an inside pocket. Folkways Records FH 5537, 5538. Very scarce thus.) And: Voices Of The Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966 (1980, Three disk set by the Smithsonian, still sealed in manufacturer’s shrinkwrap. Slight bumping to box and splitting to wrap along one edge. R-023.) The Country Preacher - Rev. Jesse Jackson ? “I Am Somebody” (1971, Still sealed in manufacturer’s shrinkwrap. Gate-fold cover. Respect Records TAS-2601.) And: Alex Haley ?Tells The Story Of His Search For Roots (1977, Two disk set, still sealed in manufacturer’s shrinkwrap. Gatefold sleeve. UA 2BS 3036.) And more.