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WCBS Radio Transcript of Interview with Anthony Imperiale (July 1973)
Chapter Four- Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
Excerpts from a WCBS radio interview with Anthony Imperiale, regarding his opposition to the Kawaida Towers housing project. Kawaida Towers, a high-rise housing project that Baraka planned to build in Newark’s predominantly white North Ward, was met by fierce opposition from white residents and politicians. — Credit: Seton Hall University Libraries

North Ward Clergy Group Proposal for Kawaida-Community Liaison (March 5, 1973)
Chapter Four- Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
Letter from the North Ward Clergy Group on March 5, 1973, regarding their proposed Kawaida-Community Liaison Program. Kawaida Towers, a high-rise housing project that Baraka planned to build in Newark’s predominantly white North Ward, was met by fierce opposition from white residents and politicians. — Credit: Seton Hall University Libraries

North Ward Clergy Group Press Release on Kawaida Towers (undated)
Chapter Four- Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
Press release issued by the North Ward Clergy Group on January 1, 1973, providing the results of their fact-finding about the Kawaida Towers housing project. Kawaida Towers, a high-rise housing project that Baraka planned to build in Newark’s predominantly white North Ward, was met by fierce opposition from white residents and politicians. — Credit: Seton Hall University Libraries

News and Views of Anthony Imperiale (1973)
Chapter Four- Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
Article written by State Assemblyman Anthony Imperiale, in which he explains his opposition to the Kawaida Towers housing project. Kawaida Towers, a high-rise housing project that Baraka planned to build in Newark’s predominantly white North Ward, was met by fierce opposition from white residents and politicians. — Credit: Seton Hall University Libraries

National Black Assembly Kawaida Towers Inquiry (April 16, 1973)
Chapter Four- Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
Excerpt from an inquiry into Kawaida Towers, held by the National Black Assembly Law and Justice Committee on April 16, 1973. Kawaida Towers, a high-rise housing project that Baraka planned to build in Newark’s predominantly white North Ward, was met by fierce opposition from white residents and politicians. — Credit: Seton Hall University Libraries