@booklet {9582, title = {The Last Days of the Sunshine People}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, pages = {58 pp.}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

A play about a plan to eliminate all Blacks in the U.S. showing the stages it goes through and the failure of Blacks to believe warnings. Closely related to his 1973\ Count-Down to Black Genocide\ in that in both, a \“Black Day\” is proclaimed as a holiday to honor blacks, but it is actually the day on which the slaughter of blacks is to happen. At the end, some Blacks do come to believe the plan is real inspired by a man who has been given a book called\ The Code of the Black Brotherhood. These blacks decide to create a new nation, Afro-America, also mentioned in\ Count-Down to Black Genocide. See also 1971, 1974, and 1975 (2).

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9269, title = {The Crucifixion of Brotherman (The Man Behind the Laughing Shadow). A Play (from the Notes of Brotherman)}, year = {1975}, month = {1975}, pages = {62 pp.}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

The dystopia of being a Black man, particularly a Black scientist, in the U.S. The play focuses on the mistreatment of an up-and-coming Black graduate student. See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Shears, I Am Ishmael, and 1978 Shears.\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9654, title = {I Am Ishmael, Son of the Blackamoor. A Play}, year = {1975}, month = {1975}, pages = {76 pp.}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

The play is about a charismatic African American who, because he is so popular, becomes Vice President of the U. S., marries a white woman, and then, on the death of the President, becomes President. Although his progressive policies are both popular and successful, because he married the white woman, a white man who wanted her vows to kill him and so do black women, who feel betrayed by him.\ See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Shears,\ The\ Crucifixion of Brotherman, and 1978 Shears.\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9268, title = {Before the Setting Sun: The Age Before Hambone}, year = {1974}, month = {1974}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

Details the rise to power of a Black general that resulted from the dystopia created by government in eliminating individual freedom and favoring the wealthy. See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1975 (2), and 1978 Shears.\ \ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9267, title = {Count-Down to Black Genocide}, year = {1973}, note = {

2nd ed. Washington, DC: Nuclassics and Science Publishing, 1973. The pagination\ of the two \“editions\” is identical.\ 

}, month = {1973}, pages = {xi + 133 pp.}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

The dystopia brought about by a plan to eliminate the Black population of the United States in response to the energy crisis. The plan is carried out and most Blacks are killed. The remaining Blacks form Afro-America in what was Florida. See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1974, 1975 (2), and 1978 Shears.\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9749, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Ahab{\textquoteright}s Journey{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Neggar Journeys into Nightmares. Stories}, year = {1972}, month = {1972}, pages = {1-14}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing Co}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

The story is set in a religious dystopia in which all the details of life are dictated by the high priests. The story seems to be about being able to overcome those things that are powerful enough to control us, specifically religion, love/sex, and alcohol, but at the end the protagonist still hopes to find the high priests. See also 1971 (2), 1973, 1974, 1975 (2), and 1978 Shears.

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} } @booklet {9748, title = {"That Day"}, howpublished = {Niggers and Po{\textquoteright} White Trash. Stories }, year = {1971}, month = {1971}, pages = {24-37}, publisher = {Nuclassics and Science Publishing Co}, address = {Washington, DC}, abstract = {

The story about the dystopia that is black/white relations in a small town in Georgia and the opposition of both to a young black man who has been admitted to a predominantly white university. At the end, the white police chief kills him. See also 1971 Shears, \“Benefit, Necessity, and the Next Day,\” 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 (2), and 1978 Shears.\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {[Carl Lee] [Shears] (1937-79)} }