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Back issues may be ordered, either individually ($5 each) or as part of subscription. An anthology of selections from the first five issues of Race Traitor has been published by Routledge (1996) and is available for ordering online from New Abolitionist Books.
Special Issue: Surrealism - Revolution Against Whiteness, edited by Franklin Rosemont. The Chicago Surrealist Group: Introduction; Surrealists on Whiteness, from 1925 to the Present; Franklin Rosemont: Surrealism - Revolution Against Whiteness; J. Allen Fees: Burning the Days; Dave Roediger: Plotting Against Eurocentrism; Pierre Mabille: The Marvelous Basis of a Free Society; Philip Lamantia: The Days Fall Asleep with Riddles; The Surrealist Group of Madrid: Beyond Anti-Racism; Penelope Rosemont: Nancy Cunard - "Thinking Sympathetically Black"; Nancy Cunard: "Does Anyone Know Any Negroes?" (1931); Myrna Bell Rochester: René Crevel: Critic of White Patriarchy; René Crevel: The Black Woman in the Brothel (1931); Surrealist Group of France: Murderous Humanitarianism (1932); Ronnie Burk: Racist Clichés in the U.S.A.; Irene Plazewska: Dream Constellations; Paul Garon: Psychiatry's White Problem - Racism as Therapy; Eric Bragg: Miserabilism and the New Eugenics; Larry Romano: Oh Sisters of Haiti; Artur do Cruzeiro Seixas: My Escape to Africa; Franklin Rosemont: Jacques Vaché, One-Man War Against Whiteness; Joseph Jablonski: Lord Buckley; Ron Sakolsky: Harry Smith's American Dreamscape; Charles Radcliffe: Whitewashing the Blues; Daniel C. Boyer: Are You Crazy? Mental Illness & Whiteness; The Surrealist Movement in the U.S.: For Tyree Guyton; Hilary Booth: We're Sorry He's Not Sorry. REVIEWS: Ronnie Burk: The Forecast Is Hot! Tracts of the Surrealist Movement in the U.S., 1966-1976, by Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont and Paul Garon. . .126 /// Dennis Brutus: Black on White: Black Writers on What it Means to Be White, edited by Dave Roediger. . .128 /// Tom Moon: Blues and the Poetic Spirit by Paul Garon. . .129 /// F. R.: Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere by Jayne Cortez. . .131 /// Dave Roediger: Yo' Mama's Disfunktional by Robin D. G. Kelley. . .132 /// Rachel Blackwell: The Story of Mary MacLane & Other Writings, edited by Penelope Rosemont. . .134 /// Warren Leming: From Bughouse Square to the Beat Generation: Selected Ravings of Slim Brundage, edited/introduced by Franklin Rosemont. . . 135 /// Peter Lamborn Wilson: Paschal Beverly Randolph: A 19th˙2DCentury Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian and Sex Magician by John P. Deveney. . .137 /// F. R.: Bed of Sphinxes by Philip Lamantia. . .138. ILLUSTRATIONS: Victor Brauner, Ronnie Burk, Laura Corsigilia, Artur do Cruzeiro Seixas, Robert Green, Ted Joans, Ribitch, Marko Ristic, Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont, Joel Williams, Haifa Zangana. |
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