The Black Commandos. A Novel
Title | The Black Commandos. A Novel |
Year for Search | 1967 |
Authors | [Jackson], [Rev. Dr.] [Joseph Denis](1929-2008) |
Tertiary Authors | Moreau, Julian [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1967 |
Publisher | The Cultural Institute Press |
Place Published | Atlanta, GA |
ISBN Number | 978-061583843 |
Keywords | African American author, Male author |
Annotation | The novel begins with the dystopia of the Black experience in the American South and then turns to the formation of a large group of Black Commandos who, with a new weapon, defeat the U.S. government. The novel ends with the statement that there will be thirty years of Black dominance before real equality will be possible. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. under the authors name as The Black Commandos: Warriors Forged in Blood. 2nd ed. Np: Julian Jackson and Commando Publishing Group, 2013, with an Introduction by Julian Jackson, the author’s son. |
Pseudonym | Julian Moreau [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The African American author (1929-2008) had eight university degrees, including an MD, JD, PhD, and ThD. |
Full Text | 1967 [Jackson, Rev. Dr. Joseph Denis] (1929-2008). The Black Commandos. A Novel. By Julian Moreau [pseud.]. Atlanta, GA: The Cultural Institute Press. Rpt. under the authors name as The Black Commandos: Warriors Forged in Blood. 2nd ed. Np: Julian Jackson and Commando Publishing Group, 2013, with an Introduction by Julian Jackson, the author’s son. PSt The novel begins with the dystopia of the Black experience in the American South and then turns to the formation of a large group of Black Commandos who, with a new weapon, defeat the U.S. government. The novel ends with the statement that there will be thirty years of Black dominance before real equality will be possible. The African American author had eight university degrees, including an MD, JD, PhD, and ThD. |