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Breakthrough Breakthrough
Publisher: Prarie Fire Organizing CommitteeYear: 1980Volume Number: Vol. 4-1 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Breakthrough
Editorial: Black Nation's Struggle for Land and Independence p. 1 - 'Law and Order' Blueprint for Fascism p. 2 - Assata is Free! BLA Communique p. 12 - Statement from Assata Shakur p. 13 - Puerto Rico: Protect and Defend the Armed Clandestine Movement: "A Nuestro Pueblo" from El Nuevo Dia p. 16 - Statement, Liga Socialista Puertorriquena p. 17 - Statement, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional p. 18 - Vieques: No Turning Back p. 19 - Free Leonard Peltier: Statements from Leonard Peltier published by Leonard Peltier Defense Committee p. 23 - Free the RNA 11: Free the Land! "RNA Freedom Fighters: A Continuing Episode of Human Rights Violations in Amerika" in New Afrikan (Republic of New Afrika) p. 26 - Denial of Self-Determination: A New Afrikan View in New Afrikan (Republic of New Afrika) p. 31 - Free the Pontiac Brothers! "The People are the Best Judges!" from the FUSE, pub. by New Afrikan Prisoners Organization p. 34 - Revolutionary Struggle in Guyana (Soulbook) p. 38 - Coalition for a Free Guyana p. 42 - Response to the African People's Socialist Party (PFOC Statement) p. 44
Breakthrough Breakthrough
Publisher: Prarie Fire Organizing CommitteeYear: 1981Volume Number: Vol. 5-1 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Breakthrough
Editorial: Solidarity with the 11 Puerto Rican Prisoners of War p. 1 - Editorial: Reagan Takes the Reins: the Right and the Left p. 7 - All Out to El Paso, Call for International Day of Solidarity with the Struggle of the Chicano Mexicano People, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional p. 11 - One People, One Nation, struggle for the socialist reunification of Mexico p. 13 - Comite Contra la Represion de El Paso p. 14 - Comite de Defensa Popular (Mexico) p. 21 - The Will to Win, Don Juan Antonio Corretjer, SecyGen, Liga Socialist Puertorriquena, from El Nuevo Dia p. 25 - Struggle for New Afrikan Independence, statement to UN Committee on Decolonization, Ahmed Obafemi, Eastern Regional VP, Provisional Govt, Republic of New Afrika p. 26 - Victory to the Salvadorean Revolution (photographs) p. 30 - Gentrification or Genocide? Price of Urban Renaissance p. 32 - Tribute to Walter Rodney, editors of Soulbook p. 43
Soulbook #13: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica Soulbook #13: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: SoulbookYear: 1980Format: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: On the New Afrikan Nationality; The Article Three Briefs; New Afrikan Literature; Guyanese Peoples View of the Jonestown Massacre; A Black Political Prisoners Appeal; New Afrikarts (Poetry); Portraits of a Black Revolutionary Woman- Dara Abubakari of the Republic of New Afrika; A Tribute to Walter Rodney.
The Black Panther Black Community News Service The Black Panther Black Community News Service
Publisher: The Black Panther PartyYear: 1973Volume Number: Vol. 10-11 July 28Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Panther Party Community News Service
Cover Story: Boycott Safeway. Also inside: Pontiac Prison Talks, Philly Welfare, Protest, Gibson and Justice, Southern U Murders, N.Y. Prisoners Boycott Courts, Attica Hearings, Portuguese Massacre, Bahama Independence, more.