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![BGF solidarity with SLA open letter](images/thumbnails//33999.jpg)
Publisher: BGFDate: 3/1974Volume Number: MarchFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique is from the Black Guerrilla Family that calls for an end of sufferng and the oppression of the people. It outlines what oppression looks like, supports the SLA in their movement, and calls for action against oppression to be taken, but to be objective when taking action.
![Press Release: California Refused to Extradite SLA's Defreeze](images/thumbnails//34008.jpg)
Publisher: The Black Panther Intercommunal News ServiceDate: 4/18/1974Volume Number: 18-AprFormat: Press ReleaseCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
Press release written by the Black Panther Party stating that Donald Defreeze of the Symbionese Liberation Army is working with the State of California in a conspiracy against the Black Panthers.
![For the SLA](images/thumbnails//34014.jpg)
A poem remembering the fallen members of the SLA: Cinque, Nancy, Angela, Willy, Camilla and Mizmoon.
![Communique from Combat Unit Four Black Liberation Army](images/thumbnails//34016.jpg)
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](images/thumbnails//34018.jpg)
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.
![Apocalypse for the SLA: The Revolution was Televised](images/thumbnails//34047.jpg)
Publisher: Rolling StoneDate: 6/20/1974Volume Number: 20-JunFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article was written in response to the May 17, 1974 shootings of six members of the SLA. It gives a biographical snippet of the six members who were killed, Patricia Hearst, and Bill & Emily Harris.
![Statement on the Symbionese Liberation Army](images/thumbnails//34059.jpg)
Publisher: Ex-Venceremos of San Mateo County- San Francisco Marxist-Leninist OrganizationDate: 2/13/1974Volume Number: 13-FebFormat: StatementCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
Statement in opposition to the SLA. SLA is labeled as anti-working class, anti-revolutionary, anti-communist and playing the role of provacateurs.
![SLA Communique: Teko (William Harris)](images/thumbnails//34064.jpg)
Publisher: Symbionese Liberation ArmyDate: 6/7/1974Volume Number: 7-JunFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
Communique around the death of the six SLA members in Los Angeles at the hands of the LAPD.
![Ex-Members of the Symbionese Federation: Open Letter to the People](images/thumbnails//34065.jpg)
Statement criticizing SLA for the death of Marcus Foster from former group members.
![Maiden Sacrifice](images/thumbnails//34066.jpg)
Publisher: Berkeley BarbDate: 4/1974Volume Number: AprilFormat: PoemCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
Poem on Patty Hearst and SLA