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Adolph Reed Jr.

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Adolph Reed Jr. is a professor of political science at New School University in New York and the author of The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon, W. E. B. Du Bois and American Political Thought, Stirrings in the Jug, and Class Notes. (2002)

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Fayettenam, 1969: Tales From a Gl Coffeehouse

By Adolph Reed Jr.
May 1, 2002 - This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 30 No.

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