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The Black Liberator, Vol. 1 no. 1

Edwards E. Rucker

Amistad Research Center

Amistad Research Center
New Orleans, United States

The Black Liberator was published by students at Dillard University in New Orleans and is an example of the type of student newspapers that began on campuses, many at historically Black colleges and universities, during the 1960s and 1970s. These more radically-oriented publications were not considered the official campus newspapers and were often not condoned by school administrators. Nevertheless, they provided an outlet for student activism on campuses across the country.

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  • Title: The Black Liberator, Vol. 1 no. 1
  • Creator: Edwards E. Rucker
  • Subject Keywords: Black power--United States, African Americans--civil rights
  • Type: document
  • Rights: Physical rights are retained by the Amistad Research Center. The materials in this exhibition are being made available for personal and scholarly research use only. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws. If you are the rightful copyright holder of an item represented in this exhibition and wishes to have it removed, please submit a request to reference@amistadresearchcenter.org including proof of ownership and clear identification of the work, preferably with URL.
  • Repository: Amistad Research Center
  • Extent: 10 p.
  • Date: 1970-11-23
  • Collection: American Missionary Association Archives
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