William Worthy - Books

Books

  • The Vanguard: A photographic essay on the Black Panthers, by Ruth-Marion Baruch, Parkle Jones, and William Worthy (Paperback - January 18, 1970).
  • The Rape of Our Neighborhoods: And How Communities Are Resisting Take-Overs by Colleges, Hospitals, Churches, Businesses, and Public Agencies, by William, Worthy (Hardcover – 1976) (Paperback - April 1977).
  • Interview with Prince Sihanouk, by William Worthy (Unknown Binding - 1965).
  • The story of the two first colored nurses to train in Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass., by William Worthy (Unknown Binding - 1942) written by his Father, Dr. William Worthy, who arranged for their entrance to Nurses' training.
  • Our disgrace in Indo-China, by William Worthy (Unknown Binding - 1954).
  • Pampered dictators and neglected cities: The Philippine connection, by William Worthy (Unknown Binding - 1978).
  • The Silent Slaughter: The Role Of The United States In The Indonesian Massacre, by Eric Norden, William Worthy, Andrew March, and Mark Lane (Youth Against War & Fascism) Norden (Pamphlet - 1967).

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