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For the SLA For the SLA
Author: Cassie McGeeDate: 5/20/1974Volume Number: 20-MayFormat: PoemCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
A poem remembering the fallen members of the SLA: Cinque, Nancy, Angela, Willy, Camilla and Mizmoon.
Communique from Combat Unit Four Black Liberation Army Communique from Combat Unit Four Black Liberation Army
Date: 5/31/1974Volume Number: 31-MayFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique from Combat Unit Four of the Black Liberation Army calls for all revolutionary groups to unite and strike against oppressor all throughout the country.
Patty Hearst communique Patty Hearst communique
Author: Patty Hearst/TaniaPublisher: SLAYear: 1974Format: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique was written by Patricia Hearst, Teko, Fahizah, and Cinque. Hearst announces her joining the Symbionese Liberation Army to fight for the freedom of oppressed people and her decision to take up the name Tania. Teko discusses the need for white men to join the revolution and to stop opressing. Fahizah gives background on their General Field Marshall Cinque. Finally, Cinque calls for people to take up arms in the revolution and talks about the Hearst operations.
The Last SLA Statement: an interview with Russ Joe Bill & Emily The Last SLA Statement: an interview with Russ Joe Bill & Emily
Authors: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Russell Little, Joseph RemiroPublisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1976Format: PamphletCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
An interview with Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Russell Little and Joseph Remiro who were all members of the Symbionese Liberation Army. The interview follows the history of the SLA from the formation of the group in August 1973 until its declared end in 1976. The interview comments on the assassination of Marcus Foster, the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, the Hibernia Bank Robbery, and the shootout on May 17th, 1974. The members also comment on their views of future revolutionary movements.
Free Patricia! Vigil for the Release of Patricia Hearst Free Patricia! Vigil for the Release of Patricia Hearst
Format: FlyerCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
A flyer for a vigil demanding the release of Patricia Hearst.
Class Struggle vs. S.L..A. Terrorism: a Community Analysis Class Struggle vs. S.L..A. Terrorism: a Community Analysis
Publisher: Marxist Leninist Study groupFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article anaylzes the Symbionese Liberation Army from a communist perspective. It denounces the SLA and thinks that its form of terrorism is futile. The article suggests only a communist proletariat will bring about a revolution.
For Mizmoon, from Mizsun For Mizmoon, from Mizsun
Format: PoemCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This poem was written from Mizsun to Mizmoon , a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. This is a poem that expresses love from one revolutionary to another.
Communique from the United People's Liberation Army (Transcript) Communique from the United People's Liberation Army (Transcript)
Authors: Chunga Abdul Asad and ChakaFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique indicates that the Symbionese Liberation Army has joined with the Guerrilla Organizations to create the United People's Liberation Army in response to the killing of the six SLA members. Also, it commemorates those six slain SLA members and also honors Patricia Hearst.
An Open Letter to the People and all Combat Units of the "New World Liberation Front (NWLF)" An Open Letter to the People and all Combat Units of the "New World Liberation Front (NWLF)"
Publisher: Comat Unit Four of the Black Liberation ArmyFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This letter from Combat Unit Four of the Black Liberation Army addresses the combat units of the New World Liberation Front. It calls for all combat units to unite and meet violent governmental opposition with the use of arms.
A Response to Tania -Sister Soul A Response to Tania -Sister Soul
Author: SanseeFormat: PoemCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
A poem written by someone named Sansee; one copy of the poem is handwritten, the other copy is typed.