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Contents of back issues include:

Race Traitor #1 [ SOLD OUT ]
Editorial: Abolish the White Race; Two Who Said "No" to Whiteness: Boston Public Schools, 1962-1975; Lydia Maria Child and the Example of John Brown; The American Intifada; Bridges and Boundaries: Black-Jewish Relations; Reading, 'Riting, and Race; Civil War Reenactments and Other Myths; The White Question; Malcolm X Beyond Labels; Letter from Europe.

Race Traitor #2
The L.A. Rebellion of 1992; My Problem with Multicultural Education; Running the Ball in Crown Point; Gangsta' Rap: Live on the Stage of History; Huckleberry Finn: Race Traitor; Immigrants and Whites; Crossover Dreams: The "exceptional white" in popular culture; Letters; Editors' Report

Race Traitor #3
Who Lost an American?; Back From Hell: Black Power and Treason to Whiteness Inside Prison Walls; Letters from Lucasville; Free to Be Me; Richmond Journal: Thirty Years of Black & White; Panic, Rage and Reason on the Long Island Railroad; Out of Whiteness; Interview with Student Activists; Can I Get a Witness?; Comparative History and Sociology of Racism; The White Worker and the Labor Movement; Reviews; Editorials; When does the unreasonable act make sense?; AntiFascism, "Anti-racism," and Abolition

Race Traitor #4
Manifesto of a Dead Daughter; Police-Assisted Homicide; White Silence, White Solidarity; Family Matters; Abolish the Jewish Caste; Lucasville Update; White Blues; Fiction; Poetry; Exchange with a Socialist; Reviews.

Race Traitor #5
Editorials; Aux Armes! Formez Vos Bataillons!; Until It Hurts; Beyond History; Exchange with a National Socialist; Black Siouxie Tells of Daily Life; Running in Vicious Circles: Racism and the African Drum; Headgear; Black-Jewish Conflict in the Labor Context: Race, Jobs and Insititutional Power; Reviews.

Race Traitor #6
White History Month, by Patricia Eakins; Copwatch, by Selena and Katrina; Memories of the Children's Crusade, by Beth Henson; Other Races, Exchange; Latinos: The Indian Escape Hatch, by William Javier Nelson; Illegal Alien: A Homecoming Address, and Telling Times (poem), by Lilian Friedberg; Ray Sprigle, Pioneer, by Richard Rees; The First Woman in the Republic, Sacred Hunger, Books Briefly Noted; Letters

Race Traitor #7
Abolitionism on the Campus; Whiteness in Early Virginia; Autonomous Zone Statement to Anti-Racist Network; American Dreaming; Race and Enlightment:From Anti-Semitism to White Supremacy; Blackface, Jackstraws, & Tin Paneling; Changing Race; Poetry; Reviews; Letters.

Race Traitor #8
Black and White and Dead All Over: The Lucasville Insurrection; Privilege on Holiday; Team Players; Chiapas & Montana: Tierra Y Libertad; Repackaging Segregation? A History of the Magnet School System in Montclair, New Jersey; Constructively Demoted; Review: The Redneck Manifesto; Letters.

Race Traitor #9
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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