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![Paul Robeson - 1946](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Is questioned for several hours by the Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities (Tenney Committee), in California, for his activism on behalf of civil rights, labor rights and world peace. States that he is not a Communist and describes himself as an independent anti-Fascist and criticizes treatment of African Americans. Afterwards, decides that he will, as a matter of principle, never again answer that question. Following his appearance before the Committee, many concert halls are closed to him.
![Paul Robeson - 1946](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 10/7/1946Call Number: CD 909Format: Cass A & BCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Is questioned for several hours by the Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities (Tenney Committee), in California, for his activism on behalf of civil rights, labor rights and world peace. States that he is not a Communist and describes himself as an independent anti-Fascist and criticizes treatment of African Americans. Afterwards, decides that he will, as a matter of principle, never again answer that question. Following his appearance before the Committee, many concert halls are closed to him.
![Stop the Torture and Isolation of Freedom Fighters!](images/thumbnails//33785.jpg)
Publisher: Coalition to Defend the October 20th Freedom FightersFormat: PamphletCollection: Coalition to Defend October 20th Freedom Fighters
Pamphlet calls for support and provides education around the New Afrikan freedom fighters captured after the Brinks robbery.
![Black Flag: Organ of the Anarchist Black Cross](images/thumbnails//33927.jpg)
Publisher: Black Flag GroupYear: 1979Volume Number: Vol. 5-8Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Flag
Contains a photo spread by artist Eul
![Armed Struggle Natural Response to Fascist Rule](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Berkeley BarbDate: 5/3/1974Volume Number: 3-MayFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article featured in the Berkeley Barb suggests that the SLA's response to fascism with armed struggle is a step in the right direction for leftist movements. The article lumps all those from the Left who denounce the SLA with the ruling class. Sostre argues for more to take up arms in revolution against the U.S. fascist rule.
![Declaration of Revolutionary War & the Symbionese Program](images/thumbnails//34041.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveDate: 8/21/1973Volume Number: 21-AugFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This is a communique by the Symbionese Liberation Army that states what their goals are, details their political and military commitments, and a declares a revolutionary war against oppression.
![SLA Communique #3](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
This communique is focused on an "arrest warrant" served on Patricia Hearst earlier in the month.
![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.
![Dragon](images/thumbnails//34143.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1975Volume Number: No. 3 OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: The Dragon
Table of Contents: BARC Finances, These Days, Statement from Bill and Emily Harris, Wendy Yoshimura, from Prison, Support from Martin Sostre, Network Against Psychiatric Assault: Demonstration, Communique: George Jackson Brigade, New World Liberation Front: Communique, Coalinga bombing, Poem, Front de Liberation du Quebec, Orphans of Amerika: Open Letter to NWLF, Four Trials, Psychiatric Assault, Behavior Modification = Mind Control, George Jackson Brigade Bombs Washington State Department of Corrections in Olympia
![Dragon](images/thumbnails//34147.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1976Volume Number: No. 7 February - MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: The Dragon
Table of Contents: BARC on Patricia Hearst, New World Liberation Front Bombs San Simeon Castle, Bill and Emily Harris: A Political Statement, Joe Remiro and Russ Little's Trial Ends, Attend the Trial of Eugene Allen and Ernest Graham, Analysis of the Weather Underground by: Ken Como and Anthony Bottom, Steven Soliah Stands Trial in Sacramento, Activity of the New World Liberation Front, NWLF Communique: Scumlords, NWLF Communique: PG&E, BARC: On Reprinting Arms Instructions, The Urban Guerrilla: Now Available, Emiliano Zapata Unit Busts, Young Dragon, a Poem.