Series 2: Books, 1943-1993, inclusive
Language of Materials
Extent
Scope and Contents
The Books series includes published material from Arnie Goldwag's library. These are primarily non-fiction books and pamphlets concerning African-Americans, civil rights, race relations, racial violence, black militancy, social conditions, and related topics. A small number of books are inscribed to Goldwag by activists Kwane Ture (Stokely Carmichael), Jamil Al-Amin (H. Rap Brown), Dick Gregory, Gloria Richardson, and Conrad Lynn. There are a small number of issues of Landscapes and Nocturne, literary publications from Brooklyn College.
Arrangement
The container list is arranged in alphabetical order by author. The actual books are boxed in no particular order.
Addlestone, David F., Susan H. Hewman, et al., The Rights of Veterans, 1978, inclusive
Adelman, Bob, Down Home: Camden, Alabama, 1972, inclusive
AFSCME, Passing the Bucks, 1984, inclusive
Al-Amin, Imam Jamil (H. Rap Brown), Revolution by the Book, 1993, inclusive
General
Inscribed by author
American Oil Company, American Travelers Guide to Negro Monuments, 1963, inclusive
Americans for Democratic Action, A Citizen's Guide to the Right Wing, circa 1978, inclusive
Aptheker, Herbert, Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion, 1968, inclusive
Aptheker, Herbert, Heavenly Days in Dixie, or The Time of Their Lives, 1974, inclusive
Bailey, F. Lee, The Defense Never Rests, 1972, inclusive
Beck, Robert, The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, 1971, inclusive
Belfrage, Sally, Freedom Summer, 1966, inclusive
Bennett, Jr. Lerone, The Negro Mood, 1965, inclusive
Bernard, Mitchell, Ellen Levine, et al., The Rights of Single People, 1985, inclusive
Bettelheim, Bruno, Love is Not Enough, 1965, inclusive
Bill Adler Books, The Wisdom of Martin Luther King, 1968, inclusive
Birmingham, Stephen, The Right People, 1969, inclusive
Blair, Jr. Clay, The Strange Case of James Earl Ray, 1969, inclusive
Blaustein, Albert P.and Robert L. Zangrando, Civil Rights and the American Negro, 1968, inclusive
Boggan, E. Carrington, Marilyn G. Haft, et al., The Rights of Gay People, 1983, inclusive
Boggs, James, The American Revolution: Pages From a Negro Worker's Notebook, 1963, inclusive
Branch, Taylor, Parting the Waters, 1988, inclusive
Breitman, George (ed.), Malcolm X Speaks, 1966, inclusive
Breitman, George (ed.), Malcolm X on Afro-American History, 1967, inclusive
Brooklyn College, Landscapes Fall 58, 1958, inclusive
Brooklyn College, Landscapes Spring 58, 1958, inclusive
Brooklyn College, Landscapes Spring 59, 1959, inclusive
Brooklyn College, Nocturne Spring 1963, 1963, inclusive
Brooklyn College, Nocturne Spring 1967, 1967, inclusive
Brown, Claude, The Children of Ham, 1976, inclusive
Brown, Jr, Turner, Black Is, 1969, inclusive
Carlson, John Roy, Under Cover, 1943, inclusive
Carmichael, Stokely and Charles V. Hamilton, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation, 1967, inclusive
Carroll, Ted, White Pills, 1964, inclusive
Chapman, Abraham (ed.), Black Voices, 1968, inclusive
Chrisman, Robert and Nathan Hare (ed.), Contemporary Black Thought, 1973, inclusive
Clarke, John Henrik (ed.), Harlem: A Community in Transition, 1964, inclusive
Cleaver, Eldridge, Soul on Ice, 1968, inclusive
Cleaver, Eldridge, Post-Prison Writings and Speeches, 1969, inclusive
Cohen, Jerry and William S. Murphy, Burn, Baby, Burn!, 1966, inclusive
Collier, John, Indians of the Americas, circa 1960, inclusive
Comer, James, Beyond Black and White, 1972, inclusive
Corwin, Norman, Overkill and Megalove, 1963, inclusive
Countdown Mag (ed.), Countdown 1, 1970, inclusive
Dailey, Louis E., The Sin or Evils of Integration, 1962, inclusive
deCoy, Robert H., The Nigger Bible, 1967, inclusive
Dorman, Michael, We Shall Overcome, 1965, inclusive
Dorson, Richard M. (ed.), American Negro Folktales, 1967, inclusive
Douglas, William O., America Challenged, 1960, inclusive
Douglas, William O., The Right of the People, 1962, inclusive
Du Bois, W.E.B., John Brown, 1962, inclusive
Du Bois, W.E.B., An A.B.C. of Color, 1963, inclusive
Fanon, Frantz, Black Skin, White Masks, 1968, inclusive
Fanon, Frantz, The Wretched of the Earth, 1968, inclusive
Feldmann, Susan (ed.), African Myths and Tales, 1963, inclusive
Franklin, John Hope (intro), 3 Negro Classics: Up from Slavery [Washington]; The Souls of Black Folk [Du Bois]; The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man [Johnson], 1965, inclusive
Free, Revolution for the Hell of It, 1968, inclusive
Friedman, Paul R., The Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons, 1976, inclusive
Galbraith, John Kenneth, The Liberal Hour, 1964, inclusive
Gardner, John W., In Common Cause, 1973, inclusive
Gary, Romain, White Dog, 1970, inclusive
Ginzburg, Ralph, 100 Years of Lynchings, 1969, inclusive
Gitlin, Todd, The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, 1987, inclusive
Glazer, Nathan and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Beyond the Melting Pot, 1967, inclusive
Goodman, Mary Ellen, Race Awareness in Young Children, 1964, inclusive
Goodman, Paul (ed.), Seeds of Liberation, 1964, inclusive
Gover, Robert, Here Goes Kitten, 1964, inclusive
Grant, Joanne (ed.), Black Protest, 1968, inclusive
Gregory, Dick, Nigger: An Autobiography, 1965, inclusive
General
Inscribed by author.
Gregory, Dick, The Shadow That Scares Me, 1968, inclusive
Gregory, Dick, Write Me In!, 1968, inclusive
General
Inscribed by author.
Grier, William H. and Price M. Cobbs, Black Rage, 1968, inclusive
Griffin, John Howard, Black Like Me, 1962, inclusive
Guevara, Che, Guerrilla Warfare, 1961, inclusive
Guggenheim, Martin and Alan Sussman, The Rights of Young People, 1985, inclusive
Haley, Alex, Roots, 1976, inclusive
Halsell, Grace, Soul Sister, 1970, inclusive
Hentoff, Nat, The New Equality, 1965, inclusive
Hernton, Calvin C., Sex and Racism in America, 1966, inclusive
Herrick, Arnold and Herbert Askwith (ed.), This Way to Unity, 1945, inclusive
Hersey, John, The Algiers Motel Incident, 1968, inclusive
Hirschfield, Robert S., The Constitution and The Court, 1965, inclusive
Holmes, Beth, The Whipping Boy, 1979, inclusive
Hughes, Langston (ed.), The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers, 1967, inclusive
Huie, William Bradford, 3 Lives for Mississippi, 1965, inclusive
Huie, William Bradford, The Hiroshima Pilot, 1965, inclusive
Hunter, John Francis, The Gay Insider/USA, 1972, inclusive
Hunter, Kristin, The Landlord, 1969, inclusive
Jackson, George, Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson, 1970, inclusive
James, Beauregard, The Road to Birmingham, 1964, inclusive
John Birch Society, The Blue Book of the John Birch Society, 1961, inclusive
Joseph, Stephen M. (ed.), The Me Nobody Knows, 1969, inclusive
Kelly, Philip J., How to Grow Old Rebelliously, 1963, inclusive
Killens, John Oliver, The Cotillion, 1971, inclusive
Killian, Lewis and Charles Grigg, Racial Crisis in America, 1964, inclusive
Kohl, Herbert, 36 Children, 1968, inclusive
Kozol, Jonathan, Death at an Early Age, 1968, inclusive
Lanternari, Vittorio, The Religions of the Oppressed, 1965, inclusive
Lavan, George (ed.), Che Guevara Speaks, 1968, inclusive
Lederer, William J., A Nation of Sheep, 1962, inclusive
Leinwand, Gerald, Problems of American Society: The Negro in the City, 1968, inclusive
Leinwand, Gerald, Problems of American Society: Poverty and the Poor, 1968, inclusive
Leinwand, Gerald, Problems of American Society: Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, 1968, inclusive
Leinwand, Gerald, Problems of American Society: The Slums, 1970, inclusive
Lester, Julius, Look Out, Whitey! Black Power's Gon' Get Your Mama, 1969, inclusive
Levine, Roy, The New Apology, 1960, inclusive
Lewis, Anthony, Gideon's Trumpet, 1964, inclusive
Lewis, Oscar, Five Families, 1959, inclusive
Lewis, Oscar, La Vida, 1968, inclusive
Lipsyte, Robert, The Contender, 1969, inclusive
Lomax, John A. and Alan Lomax, Folk Song U.S.A., 1966, inclusive
Lomax, Louis E., When the Word is Given . . ., 1963, inclusive
Ludwig, Bernard, Problems of American Society: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, 1968, inclusive
Lynn, Conrad J., How to Stay Out of the Army, 1967, inclusive
General
Inscribed by author.
Lyon, Danny, Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, 1992, inclusive
General
Inscription on page 136 by Gloria Richardson.
Maas, Peter, The Valachi Papers, 1969, inclusive
Malcolm X, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1965, inclusive
Marshall, Paule, Soul Clap Hands and Sing, 1961, inclusive
Marshall, Paule, Brown Girl, Brownstones, 1970, inclusive
Marwick, Christine M., Your Right to Government Information, 1985, inclusive
Meier, August and Elliot Rudwick, CORE: A Study in the Civil Rights Movement, 1942-1968, 1975, inclusive
Milbauer, Barbara and Gerald Leinwand, Problems of American Society: Drugs, 1970, inclusive
Mills, C. Wright, The Causes of World War Three, 1961, inclusive
Monte, Anita and Gerald Leinwand, Problems of American Society: Riots, 1970, inclusive
Moody, Anne, Coming of Age in Mississippi, 1968, inclusive
Moon, Bucklin, The Darker Brother, 1943, inclusive
N.Y. Committee to Free Angela Davis (ed.), Lectures on Liberation by Angela Y. Davis, circa 1970, inclusive
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1968, inclusive
National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, To Establish Justice, To Insure Domestic Tranquility, 1971, inclusive
Nelson, Truman, The Torture of Mothers, 1964, inclusive
Neuborne, Burt and Arthur Eisenberg, The Rights of Candidates and Voters, 1980, inclusive
Norfleet, Marvin Brooks, Forced School Integration in the U.S.A., 1961, inclusive
Norwick, Kenneth P. and Jerry Simon Chasen, The Rights of Authors and Artists, 1984, inclusive
O'Neill, William L. (ed.), Echoes of Revolt: The Masses, 1911-1917, 1966, inclusive
Orben, Bob (ed.), Dick Gregory: From the Back of the Bus, 1966, inclusive
Outten, Wayne N. and Noah A. Kinigstein, The Rights of Employees, 1984, inclusive
Pevar, Stephen L., The Rights of Indians and Tribes, 1983, inclusive
Pioneer Publishers (ed.), Two Speeches by Malcolm X, 1965, inclusive
Rainwater, Lee, Behind Ghetto Walls, 1970, inclusive
Randall, Dudley and Margaret G. Burroughs, For Malcolm X, 1967, inclusive
Reeves, Ambrose, Shooting at Sharpeville, 1961, inclusive
Ritter, Bruce, Sometimes God Has a Kid's Face, 1988, inclusive
Robertson, John A., The Rights of the Critically Ill, 1983, inclusive
Rogers, J.A., From "Superman" to Man, 1953, inclusive
Rogers, J.A., 100 Amazing Facts about the Negro, 1957, inclusive
Rosengarten, Theodore, All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw, 1975, inclusive
Ross, Susan Deller and Ann Barcher, The Rights of Women, 1983, inclusive
Roth, Philip, Our Gang, 1973, inclusive
Rubin, David and Steven Greenhouse, The Rights of Teachers, 1984, inclusive
Rubin, Jerry, Do It!, 1970, inclusive
Ruchames, Louis (ed.), A John Brown Reader, undated
Scheer, Robert (ed.), The Diary of Che Guevara, 1968, inclusive
Schneir, Miriam (ed.), Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings, 1972, inclusive
Schulman, L. M. (ed.), Come Out the Wilderness, 1965, inclusive
Seale, Bobby, Seize the Time, 1970, inclusive
Sforza, Count Carlo (ed.), The Living Thoughts of Machiavelli, 1958, inclusive
Slim, Iceberg, Mama Black Widow, 1969, inclusive
Smith, Edgar, Brief Against Death, 1969, inclusive
Smith, Edgar, A Reasonable Doubt, 1971, inclusive
Smith, Huston, The Religions of Man, 1963, inclusive
Smith, Lillian, Strange Fruit, 1944, inclusive
Smith, Lillian, Killers of the Dream, 1961, inclusive
Southern Labor Institute, Now Is the Time, 1986, inclusive
Stahl, David, Frederick B. Sussman, et al., The Community and Racial Crises, 1966, inclusive
Stang, Alan, It's Very Simple, 1965, inclusive
Stark, James and Howard W. Goldstein, The Rights of Crime Victims, 1985, inclusive
Stearn, Jess, Sisters of the Night, 1956, inclusive
Sterling, Philip (ed.), Laughing on the Outside, 1965, inclusive
Stetson, Erlene (ed.), Black Sister, 1981, inclusive
Stone, I.F., In A Time of Torment, 1967, inclusive
Stringfellow, William, My People is the Enemy, 1966, inclusive
Summers, Clyde W. and Robert J. Rabin, The Rights of Union Members, 1979, inclusive
Sussman, Alan and Martin Guggenheim, The Rights of Parents, 1980, inclusive
Sutherland, Elizabeth (ed.), Letters from Mississippi, 1966, inclusive
Suttles, Gerald D., The Social Order of the Slum, 1973, inclusive
Tanner, Leslie B. (ed.), Voices from Women's Liberation, 1971, inclusive
Taylor, Telford, Grand Inquest, 1961, inclusive
Thomas, Piri, Down These Mean Streets, 1968, inclusive
Toffler, Alvin, Future Shock, 1970, inclusive
Ture, Kwane (Stokely Carmichael) and Charles V. Hamilton, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation, 1992, inclusive
General
Inscribed by author.