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Breakthrough
Publisher: Prarie Fire Organizing CommitteeYear: 1978Volume Number: Vol. 2-2 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Breakthrough
Editorial: life of George Jackson and Attica uprising p. 1 - Attica Brothers Attacked p. 8 - Defend the August 8th Brigade! P. 14 - Claim No Easy Victories: another look at IWY p. 16 - The Longest Walk p. 25 - Esta Lucha No Se Para, interview with Ricardo Romero p. 29 - Free Dessie Woods! photo essay p. 37- US Colonialism's Terrorist Squads in Puerto Rico, statement by the Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional p. 41 - Free Geronimo Pratt p. 44 - By Any Means Necessary, writings of the Black Liberation Army p. 50 - Solidarity with the SLA Prisoners of War Billy & Emily Harris courtroom statement p. 58 PFOC analysis p. 61 - Naminia will be Free, interview with Aaron Shihepo, SWAPO Deputy Sec. for Foreign Relations p. 64 - breakthrough evaluation p. 74 - correspondence p. 75
The Meaning Of The Massacre of Maravilla Mountain.
Publisher: Puerto Rican Socialist LeagueYear: 1978Volume Number: 5-AugFormat: ArticleCollection: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
Article reprinted by John Brown/Book Club. Juan Antonio Corretjer analizes what occurred in Monte Maravilla and outlines the propositions to be considered: \"First, a declaration of war to the death against the revolutionary Puerto rican sector WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE! Second, to undermine the will to struggle within the P.I.P. amd the Puerto Rican Socialist Party. both electoral parties...
The Case Of William Guillermo Morales.
Publisher: October 30 Committee In Solidarity with Puerto Rico.Format: FlyerCollection: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
An account (in English and Spanish) of the explosion in the apartment of William Guillermo Morales, a 28 year old Puerto Rican independentist. Besides this terrorist attack in Queens, NY. other incidents are recount were the police were involved in an attempt to fabricate charges against other independentists leaders. the priority for the defense committee is the humanitarian treatment for William Guillermo according to the Geneva Convention on the treatment of political prisoners and prisoners of war.
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