IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND WHAT IS SET FORTH THEREIN

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Now available from AK Press, this new collection makes available for the first time transcriptions of speeches and talks James gave while visiting Canada in the 1960s, most at a time when he still wasn't allowed in the United States. A few of these offer variations on other talks James gave through the years (though most of those are currently not available in book form), but others are new even to long time readers of James. Additionally, the new collection, edited ably by David Austin (producer of that wonderful CBC Radio documentary on James a few years ago), makes public important correspondence between James, members of his political group, and Caribbean activists then working in Canada.

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