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West Indian Student's Union Newsletter

West Indian Student's Union

Black Cultural Archives

Black Cultural Archives
London, United Kingdom

Bumbo, (a Jamaican curse word which can cause great offence,"Bumbo" refers to "bottom" or "backside", and is often combined with "clot" to "cloth" deriving from the cloth that was used to tie around this area in Africa) 1969, includes the following articles; "Greetings to the third world" by Aime Cesaire; "Cricket and the House Nigger" by W Olwen; "Whose Jamaica" by Earl Greenwood; "Osagyfo - Nkrumah", by Ghanaian; "Sister Clair Bedford Deported" by Rosie Douglas; "I know my way around" by Ras Dizzy; "Beauty by whose standard" by A Black Woman. Also includes a summary of the month's activities by Jack Hines; "Stokely speaks out from Africa" interview with Stokely Carmichal with Jonathan Power of the BBC.

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  • Title: West Indian Student's Union Newsletter
  • Creator: West Indian Student's Union
  • Date Created: 1969-c1970
  • Location Created: London
  • Provenance: Ansel Wong
  • External Link: Black Cultural Archives
  • Medium: Newsletter
  • Theme: Education
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