Robert F. Williams - Sources

Sources

  • The Afro American (Baltimore, Maryland, USA). "Exile Robert Williams' Wife Returns to US from Africa", 30 August or 6 September 1969 ; page 22 .
  • Randolph Boehm and Daniel Lewis, The Black Power Movement, Part 2: The Papers of Robert F Williams . University Publications of America, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2002 . The linked-to document is a guide to a microfilmed version of the Robert F Williams Papers, which are at the Bentley Historical Library of the University of Maryland, Ann Arbor. It contains notes on the content of the papers and an introductory essay by Timothy Tyson .
  • Truman Nelson, People With Strength. The Story of Monroe, N.C. 37 p. N.Y. Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants, n.d. (1962 or 1963?). Illustrated wraps. With hand drawn map.
  • Revolutionary Worker, "In Memory of Robert F Williams: A Voice for Armed Self-Defense and Black Liberation", 17 November 1996. Article also available from Assata Shakur's site.
  • Greg Thomas, "Spooks, Sex & Socio-Diagnostics", Proudflesh, volume 1.1, October 2002 .
  • Timothy B Tyson, "Robert Franklin Williams: A Warrior For Freedom, 1925-1996", Southern Exposure, Winter 1996.
  • Timothy B Tyson, "Introduction", to Boehm and Lewis, The Papers of Robert F Williams, 2002, cited above.
  • Robert F Williams, Listen Brother!, 1968, New York, World View Publishers. Opposes Vietnam War. 40 pages.
  • Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power, a 2004 film

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