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Does Black Man's Burden Qualify as Black Lit

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Mack Reynolds Black Man's Burden (1619) http://sfgospel.typepad.com/sf_gospel/2008/08/mack-reynolds-on-africa-islam-utopia-and-progress.html

 

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32390/32390-h/32390-h.htm

http://gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/25744

 

This is so old that Malcolm X and MLK could have read it. I bet it would never have gotten published if a black man had written it back then. I didn't run across it until the 70s. I suppose now it might qualify as Blach Retro-Futurism

 

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