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- involved with Freedomways' publication during most of the journal's existence. Freedom newspaper Turner, Melissa (18 December 2009). "Freedomways (1961-1985)"...
- 1967. "The International War Crimes Tribunal". Freedomways 1967. "Anti-Semitism and Black Power". Freedomways 1971. "An Open Letter to My Sister, Miss Angela...
-  181 Wright, Charles H. (1998) [1978]. "Paul Robeson at P****skill". In Freedomways (ed.). Paul Robeson: The Great Forerunner. International Publishers....
- Retrieved 2022-08-18. Paul Robeson: "The Great Forerunner -Editors of Freedomways", Freedomways Press, page 99 Ile and Kungey Alatau (in Russian) Peaks of Trans-Ili...
- ISBN 0813367697. OCLC 1045965202. Kaiser, Ernest (1966). "Five years of Freedomways". Freedomways. 6 (2): 107. Retrieved 25 February 2021 – via JSTOR. V****ell,...
- in her last published essay, "The Caribbean Community in Britain", in Freedomways (Summer 1964): The newspaper has served as a catalyst, quickening the...
- of those ****ociated with it were able to initiate another periodical, Freedomways. The new quarterly, energized by the revival of the Civil Rights Movement...
- John-Brown (Grenadian Parents) Jean Augustine Freedomways (1974). A Note on Racism in History (14, no. 4 ed.). Freedomways. pp. 347–349. "Grenada factbook". Cia...
- (2000). Freedomways Reader: Prophets in Their Own Country: Interventions—Theory and Contemporary Politics. Boulder: Westview Press. "Freedomways (1961-1985)...
- Negro History Bulletin (1948–52), ****ociate editor of the magazine, Freedomways, and a feature writer for the black-owned Pittsburgh Courier. Clarke...