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Various Black Liberation Movement Publications

Pamphlets, ephemera, periodicals, writings and poetry pertaining to the Black freedom struggle in the United States. This collection contains materials produced by groups and individuals in the Black Liberation movement, The Republic of New Afrika and the New Afrikan prison movement, revolutionary Pan-African organizations, Black Marxists and supporters of Third World Liberation movements.

Documents

ENCOBRA: Information Magazine of the Reparations Movement ENCOBRA: Information Magazine of the Reparations Movement
Publisher: National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in AmericaVolume Number: No. 6 SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
In Remembrance of Queen Mother Audley Moore
Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race
Author: Theodore William AllenPublisher: New England Free PressYear: 1976Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
A treatment of racial slavery as a response to class struggle and of the consequences for the entire working class. This article is a slightly expanded form of a talk originally presented February 23, 1974 at the New Haven meeting of the Union of Radical Political Economists. It appeared in Radical America, May-June, 1975, Volume 9, Number 3.
Words from the house of the Dead: An Anthology of Prison Writings from Soledad Words from the house of the Dead: An Anthology of Prison Writings from Soledad
Publisher: Greenfield ReviewYear: 1971Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Black People and Imperialism Black People and Imperialism
Author: Imamu Amiri BarakaYear: 1974Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Freedomways Freedomways
Publisher: FreedomwaysYear: 1971Volume Number: Vol. 11-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
How a Minority Can Change Society How a Minority Can Change Society
Author: George BreitmanPublisher: Merit PublishersYear: 1969Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
The Myth of Reverse Racism The Myth of Reverse Racism
Publisher: International Committee Against RacismFormat: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
The Black Voice The Black Voice
Publisher: The Black VoiceVolume Number: Vol. 5-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
Martin Sostre in Court Martin Sostre in Court
Publisher: Martin Sostre Defense CommitteeYear: 1969Format: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
In the Tradition In the Tradition
Author: Amiri BarakaFormat: MonographCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
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