Ubiquity, Vol. 6, No. 9, Feb. 1978
Salina, Kansas: Black American Citizens Organization of Salina, 1978. Ubiquity was the newsletter of B.A.C.O.S. (Black American Citizens Organization of Salina), a Kansas-based community organization run by Chuck Massie. The newsletter was originally called The Black Word Is.. and was superseded by Ubiquity in 1976.
This issue features an editorial by Massie, which includes an excerpt from Shirley Chisholm’s “What Do We Want Now”; an article on the significance of Black History Week; an interview with Scott Manion of the Legal Aide Society; a centerfold calendar for Black History Month 1978 featuring the birthdays of influential blacks or notable events in black history; information on financial aid, housing complaints, jobs, free tax assistance, etc. The rear cover urges black Americans to vote.
Folded sheets (11” x 8 ¾”), 12 p., illus. A Fine copy. Only the Univ. of Kansas appears to hold any issues. DANKY 1086. Item #10518
Price: $45.00