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Chilean Resistance Courier: Chile- The MIR and the Tasks of the Resistance
Contents include the tactics of the MIR in the present period (November of 1973), the program and platform of struggle of the revolutionary party of the proletariat, and the MIR's response to the leadership of the communist party.
Chilean Resistance Courier: Orientations for Mass Work
Contents of the periodical include: orientations for the MIR's mass work, the growth of the party on all fronts, an interview with Juan Olivares, and Pobladores (people) in the resistance struggle.
Chilean Resistance Courier
Contents include , the situation of the dicatorship and the problem of unity, the January 1974 Declaration, an interview with Miguel Enriquez, MIR Manfiesto, a declaration of the MIR's political commission, the MIR's response to the Gorilas, a communique from the MIR in October 1974, and a speech by Edgardo Enriquez.
Chilean Resistance Courier: Press Conference by the Secretary General of the MIR
Contents includean evalution on the importance of Active solidarity for the triumph of the popular resistance, the revolutionary's response to the growing instability of the dictatorship, developments in the resistance including, comments by Lumi Videla, Miguel Enriquez, Carmen Castillo, international solidarity, construction of the Revolutionary Party, call on the common soldier
Chilean Resistance Courier: Chile- The MIR and the Tasks of the Resistance
Contents include the tactics of the MIR in the present period (November of 1973), the program and platform of struggle of the revolutionary party of the proletariat, and the MIR's response to the leadership of the communist party.
The August 29th Movement
Date: 8/8/1975Call Number: FI 261Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProgram: Freedom Is A Constant StruggleCollection: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
Portion of a speech by a representative of the August 29th Movement. a Chicano Marxist-Leninist organization, at an "Anti-Revisionism Forum." Emphasis on "party building"." Question and answer period includes challenges from audience related to other left organizations, especially the Revolutionary Union and the October League.
Groundswell: Newsletter of the Prairie Fire Distributing Committee
Publisher: Prarie Fire Distributing CommitteeYear: 1975Volume Number: Vol. 1-1 FebruaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Prarie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC)
In this issue: articles about PFOC traveling in the midwest and south; Oakland Veterans Against the War/ Winter Soldier Organization; Puerto Rican Solidarity Day Rally; Boston; more.
Dragon Supplement SLA Communique
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveDate: 10/21/1975Volume Number: 21-OctFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique contains the SLA's position on women and armed struggle.
SLA Communique
Publisher: Symbionese Liberation ArmyDate: 6/12/1975Volume Number: 12-JunFormat: CommuniqueCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This communique focuses on the executions of Popeye Jackson and Sally Voye
Letter to the editors of the Daily News
Publisher: Prarie Fire Organizing CommitteeDate: 10/1/1975Volume Number: 1-OctFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Prarie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC)
Letter to the editors of the Daily News about the misrepresentation of PFOC