Introduction, Foreword, and Afterword in Books & Pamphlets by John Henrik Clarke
(http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/clarke/intro.html)
Introduction To Books And Pamphlets
African History: An Illustration Pamphlet on African Glory, by Earl Sweeting. Accra, Ghana: Star Publishing, 1962.
Harlem: A Community in Transition, by John
Henrik Clarke (ed.). New York: Citadel Press, 1964.
American Negro Short Stories, by John Henrik Clarke (ed.).
New York: Hill and Wang, 1966.
William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond, by John Henrik Clarke (ed.). Boston: Beacon Press, 1968.
Malcolm X: The Man And His Times, by John Henrik
Clarke (ed.). New York: MacMillan Co., 1969.
Introduction To African Civilizations, by John G. Jackson.
Additional bibliographical notes. New York: University Books, 1970.
Garvey And Garveyism, by Amy Jacques Garvey. New York: Collier
Books, 1970.
Slave Trade and Slavery, John Henrik and Vicent
Harding (eds.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
World’s Great Men Of Color, Vols. 1 and 2, by J.A. Rogers.
New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1972.
Negroes With Guns. 2nd Edition, by Robert F. Williams. Chicago:
Third World Press, 1973.
Africa Counts: Number And Pattern In African Culture, by Claudia
Zaslavsky. Boston: Pringle, Weber and Schmidt, 1973.
Marcus Garvey And The Vision Of Africa, by Amy Jacques Garvey
and J.H. Clarke (eds.). New York: Random House, 1974.
“Some Scratches On A Time Bomb,” in Israel And South
Africa: The Progression Of A Relationship, by Professor Richard
P. Stevens and Professor Abdelwahab M. Elmessiri. New York, 1976.
Five Afro-Caribbean Voices In American Culture, 1917-1929: Hubert
H. Harrison, Wilfred A. Domingo, Richard B. Moore, Cyril V. Briggs,
and Claude McKay, by Wilfred David Samuels. Thesis (PhD), University
of Iowa, 1977.
The Cultural Unity Of Black Africa, by Cheikh Anta Diop. Chicago:
Third World Press, 1978.
Pan-Africanism and the Liberation of Southern Africa:
A Tribute to W. E. B. DuBios, by John Henrik Clarke (ed.). New
York: African Heritage Studies Assoc., 1978.
“Ngugi Wa Thiong’ O: A New Light On African Social Thought,”
in Home Coming, by Ngugi Wa Thiong’ O. Westport: Lawrence
Hill, 1983.
Mississippi To Madrid: Memories Of A Black American In The Spanish
Civil War, 1936-1938, by James Gates. Seattle: Open Hand Publisher,
1989.
“Heritage And Civilization,” in African History: An
Illustrated Handbook. 3rd Edition, by Earl Sweeting and Lez Edmond.
London: Islington Council, 1989.
Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology, by Cheikh
Anta Diop. Brooklyn: Lawrence Hill Books, 1991.
The Iceman Inheritance: Prehistoric Sources Of Western Man’s
Racism, Sexism And Aggression, by Michael Bradley. Re-issued. New
York: Kayode Publications, 1991.
The Columbus Conspiracy by Michael Bradley. Re-issued. New
York: A&B Publishers, 1992.
The Arab Conquest of Egypt. The Last 30 Years Of The Roman
Dominion, by Alfred J. Butler. Brooklyn: A&B Books, 1992.
Dawn Voyage, by Michael Bradley. Re-issued. Brooklyn: A&B
Publishers, 1992.
Africa And The Discovery of America, by Leo Wiener. Brooklyn:
A&B Books, 1992. (Reprint)
Africans In Brazil: A Pan African Perspective, by Elisa Larkin
Nascimento and Abdias Do Nascimento, “Preface.” Trenton:
Africa World Press, Inc., 1992.
The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861, by
Carter G. Woodson. Brooklyn: A&B Books, 1992. (Reprint)
Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization: Exploding the Myths,
Volume 1, by Anthony T. Browder. Washington, D.C.; Institute of
Karmic Guidance, 1992.
Yuruga: An African-Centered Critique Of European Cultural Thought
And Behavior, by Marimba Ani. Lawrenceville: Africa World Press,
1994.
The Middle Passage: White Ships, Black Cargo, by Tom Feelings.
New York: Dial Books, 1995.
Recasting Ancient Egypt In The African Context: Toward A Model Curriculum
Using Art And Language, by Clinton Crawford. Trenton, New Jersey:
Africa World Press, 1996.
MDW NTR Divine Speech: A Historical Reflection Of African Deep Thought
From The Time Of The Pharaohs To The Present, by Jacob Carruthers.
Los Angeles: Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations,
1997.
The Second Crucifixion of Nat Turner, by John
Henrik Clarke (ed.). Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1997.
Foreword To Books And Pamphlets (By
Years)
African History: An Illustrated Handbook, by Earl Sweeting.
Accra, Ghana: Star Publishing, 1962.
We Will Be Heard: A South African Exile Remembers, by Bojana
Vuyisile Jordan. Boston: Quinlan Press, 1986.
Form And Feeling: A Critical Reception Of Edward Kennedy “Duke”
Ellington and Langston Hughes, 1920-1966, by Joseph McLaren. New
York: Garland, 1990.
The African Called Rameses (The Great) II And The African Origin Of
“Western Civilization,” by Yosef ben-Jochannan, Harlem,
New York: Yosef A. A. ben-Jochannan, 1990.
Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology, by Cheikh
Anta Diop. Brooklyn: Lawrence Hill Books, 1991.
Sea Island Roots: African Presence In The Carolinas And Georgia,
by Mary A. Twining and Keith E. Baird (eds.) Trenton: Africa World Press,
1991.
Chosen People From The Caucasus, by Michael Bradley. Chicago: Third
World Press, 1992.
African World History Project: The Preliminary Challenge, Vol.
1. Jacob Carruthers (ed.) Los Angeles: Association for the Study of
Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC), 1997.
Afterword To Books
African Glory: The Story Of Vanquished Negro Civilizations,
by J.C. de Graft-Johnson. Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1986.
Breaking The Chains, by William Loren Katz. New York: Athenaeum,
1990.



