Item #39773 “Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).
“Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).
“Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).
“Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).
“Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).

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“Michael X: They Said Black People So I Guess That's Us”, a wide-ranging interview with Michael X (and Nigel Samuel) by Danne Hughes (3pp., photo-illustrated), in FRIENDS #5 (London: April 14, 1970).

Ed. Alan Marcuson. Front cover photograph by Horace Ové.

Also: review of “The Agony”, a play by British Black Panther Obi Egbuna (written while he was in Brixton prison and staged at the Unity Theatre in Somers Town); news story by Stanislav Demidjuk on the eviction of Kingsley Hall’s tenants; Indica bookstore closes; news from the Manson trial; Alfreda Benge’s 4pp. interview with Pete Townshend; William Burroughs: “W.S. Burroughs Alias Inspector J. Lee of the Nova Police” (1pp. + full-page photo-portrait by Graham Keen); Quintessence (2pp.); Rip Torn by Michael Zwerin (2pp.); a transcript of an interview with Buckminster Fuller conducted by Colin Moorcraft (Architectural Design) while on a train travelling between London and Oxford (2pp.); the Scratch Orchestra; Lenny Bruce; a 1pp. interview with Nico; John Esam; half-page ad. designed by Martin Sharp for his ‘Silver Scissors’ exhibition; lengthy review of Joseph Berke’s book, “Counter Culture”; more.

Slight foxing along spine, o/w Very Good plus.

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