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The Black Scholar, volume 14, number 2, March/April 1983: Nicaragua

The Black Scholar, volume 14, number 2, March/April 1983: Nicaragua

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The Black Scholar, volume 14, number 2, March/April 1983: Nicaragua

by Chrisman, Robert, editor

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San Francisco: The Black World Foundation, 1983. Magazine. 80p., staplebound wraps, sticker scar and small pen mark on front wrap, sticker scar on rear wrap, pages evenly toned, else good condition.

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Title
The Black Scholar, volume 14, number 2, March/April 1983: Nicaragua
Author
Chrisman, Robert, editor
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Magazine
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Publisher
The Black World Foundation
Place of Publication
San Francisco
Date Published
1983
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African American; Latin America; 1980S; Nicaragua; Serials, journals, magazines;

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