First printing in wrappers. The story of a Black student protest, based on a charge of racism, placed in the context of radical thought at the time. The description on the back cover of the book emphasizes the importance of a "book written by Blacks, to record the case as they see it." 209 pages, plus 2 pages of advertisements. Photographs. Sticker inside front cover indicating that this was a presentation copy 'with the compliments of the Canadian Counsel.' An uncommon title. Near fine in stiff wrappers (a little rubbing to the illustration on the front) . |
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