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![Communique from the United People's Liberation Army (Transcript)](images/thumbnails//34024.jpg)
Format: 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.
![Communique to all Media from the Organic Army of Revolution](images/thumbnails//34028.jpg)
This is a communique from the Organic Army of Revolution that appears to be a parody of communiques written by revolutionary groups of the 1960s and 1970s. The communique comments on Cinque of the Symbionese Liberation Army and gives directions to members concerning their next revolutionary move.
![Don't Be Conned by Ruling Class Lies!!!](images/thumbnails//34032.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveFormat: ManifestoCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article by the Bay Area Research Collective presents distortions of the SLA by the media then follows up with facts from SLA communique to prove the media wrong.
![Those Who Do Nothing Make No Mistakes](images/thumbnails//34037.jpg)
This pamphlet is a response by Martin Sostre and the Weather Underground to the shootings of SLA members on May 17, 1974 in Los Angeles. Martin commemorates actions taken by the SLA and mourns the loss of those members. The Weather Underground also celebrates the SLA and pushes to continue the revolutionary armed struggle.
![Some Thoughts on the S.L.A](images/thumbnails//34043.jpg)
This pamphlet by the Bay Area Research Collective analyzes the successes and mistakes of the Symbionese Liberation Army in chronological order.
![Our Guerrilla Forces: SLA Flyer](images/thumbnails//34050.jpg)
Format: FlyerCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
A flyer with a poem on the back calling for union of all guerrilla forces. Also, the poem grieves for the loss of the six members of the SLA slain in Los Angeles.
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