Color lines; race culture action, volume 1, no. 1, summer, 1998 - volume 8, no. 3, Fall 2005
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Oakland: Applied Research Center and the Center for Third World Organizing, 2005. Magazine. various pagination, illus. Twenty-eight issues including a special (unnumbered) issue from December, 2001 on the war on terrorism. This incomplete run of the 8.25x11 inch radical multicultural quarterly is missing Vol. 7 Nos. 2 and 4 and Vol. 8, Nos. 1 and 4. A who's who of the multicultural left contributed to the magazine -- Angela Davis, Cherrie Moraga, June Jordan, Gary Delgado, Mike Davis, Rinku Sen, Gloria Anzaldúa and many others, covering issues of race, culture and class throughout the Americas, Africa, and more.
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- Color lines; race culture action, volume 1, no. 1, summer, 1998 - volume 8, no. 3, Fall 2005
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- Applied Research Center and the Center for Third World Organizing
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- 2005
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- Gay Studies; African American; Hispanic American; Lesbiana; Multicultural studies;
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