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![Welcomes Guerilla Warfare](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
This is an article addressed to the Symbionese Liberation Army that commends their work in the liberation struggle.
![The Vanguard Under Attack](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The Black PantherDate: 4/20/1974Volume Number: 20-AprFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
There is both the original and copy of this article. Produced by the Black Panther Party, this editorial highlights the postive work the Black Panthers have done.
![The Last SLA Statement: an interview with Russ Joe Bill & Emily](images/thumbnails//34019.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1976Format: PamphletCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
An interview with Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Russell Little and Joseph Remiro who were all members of the Symbionese Liberation Army. The interview follows the history of the SLA from the formation of the group in August 1973 until its declared end in 1976. The interview comments on the assassination of Marcus Foster, the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, the Hibernia Bank Robbery, and the shootout on May 17th, 1974. The members also comment on their views of future revolutionary movements.
![Free the SLA](images/thumbnails//34029.jpg)
Format: StatementCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This statement written from the "underground" critiques the current revolutionary groups and provides directions for how the Left should continue. Its idea to unite the masses includes building a non-racist movement, incorporating the ideology of feminism into all theory and practice, and creating organizations capable of surviving repression from oppositional forces.
![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.