In February 1983 SZETA published a contemporary literary and graphic anthology for charity fundraising, entitled Feketében (In Black). The book launch was held at the editor Ferenc Kőszeg’s flat with the title of the invitation cards reading, “The Dignity of the Down and Out.” The publication had been organized over two years, as authorities had several times come close to thwarting it (confiscating the printed books, etc.). All in all, 38 authors and 22 artists contributed to the anthology, which was printed only in 300 copies, but two-thirds of the copies fell into the hands of the secret police. In spite of all of that, “In Black,” with its rare and precious copies, remained one of the most representative bibliophile samizdat publications, and a memento of civil courage and social responsibility of Hungarian writers and artists.