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Issues 81 & 82 (Volume 9, Number 1 and 2), 2000Table of Contents
- Pilgrims
- pp. 4-9
- Citizens of Sorrow
- pp. 10-20
- The Soweto Witch Project
- pp. 22-51
- On Packing My Library
- pp. 52-69
- Black Fascism
- pp. 70-91
- The Emperor Mobutu
- pp. 92-112
- Hate Crimes
- pp. 114-132
- Street of Lost Footsteps
- pp. 134-160
- The Latin Sound
- pp. 162-170
- Music in Cuba
- pp. 172-228
- Cuban Music Guide
- pp. 229-230
- A Fraction of Time
- pp. 232-249
- John Brown's Body
- pp. 250-266
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 268-269
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