Calvin C. Hernton
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Sex and Racism in America
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1966
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13 editions
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The Sexual Mountain and Black Women Writers: Adventures in Sex, Literature, and Real Life
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1987
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5 editions
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The Cannabis Experience: An Interpretative Study of the Effects of Marijuana and Hashish
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published
1974
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2 editions
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White Papers for White Americans
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published
1982
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5 editions
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Coming together;: Black power, white hatred, and sexual hang-ups
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1971
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Sex and Racism
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published
1970
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5 editions
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Scarecrow
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1974
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Selected Poems of Calvin C. Hernton (Wesleyan Poetry Series)
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The coming of Chronos to the House of Nightsong: An epical narrative of the South
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“Assimilation is the process of interpenetration and fusion of the habits, customs, traditions and historical backgrounds of different ethnic groups in such a way that their major cultural distinctions become synthesized into one culture, and the groups become more or less one people mutually sharing the privileges and responsibilities of a common society. This process has been going on throughout the entire span of human history. Not once, to my knowledge, has it happened without intermarriage ultimately taking place. In fact, intermarriage is perhaps the crucial test in determining when a people have completely won their way into the mainstream of any given society.”
― Sex and Racism in America
― Sex and Racism in America
“A maniac kills for his sense of “well-being.” Rarely do we cure or re-educate the maniac. He dies, gets killed, or we put him in an asylum. The racists…have nothing to live for if their world crumbles...Wipe out the system of Negro oppression...and you automatically destroy the racist's sense of well-being.”
― White Papers for White Americans
― White Papers for White Americans
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