Black Community Game

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The Black Community Game was a board game developed in 1974 and published by Motherland Inc. of New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1975.

The game was developed by Malik Ali to demonstrate to adults and children the importance of working within a community to build economic and political power. The box cover, logo, and board graphics were designed by Talladega College professor Edward Jennings. Ali and his wife Ronaa have updated the game since its initial publication for independent sale.

References

  • "Toys That Build Pride" (1975) Ebony, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 137–142

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