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![Free Puerto Rico!](images/thumbnails//31835.jpg)
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and SocialismYear: 1987Volume Number: FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: New Movement
![Letter to Honorable Strom Thurmond](images/thumbnails//29794.jpg)
Publisher: US Department of Justice United States Parole CommissionYear: 1987Format: CorrespondenceCollection: Sentencing Guide/Corres
Reproduction
![Letter to Benjamin F. baer](images/thumbnails//29795.jpg)
Publisher: US Department of Justice Office of the Associate Attorney GeneralYear: 1987Format: CorrespondenceCollection: Sentencing Guide/Corres
Reproduction
![Chesimard Accuses Police of Racism, Urges Blacks to Form Guerilla Units](images/thumbnails//28098.jpg)
Publisher: The Star-LedgerDate: 10/19/1987Volume Number: 19-OctFormat: ArticleCollection: Assata Shakur
reproduction of original article
![Azania Combat- Official Organ of the Azanian People\'s Liberation Army (APLA)](images/thumbnails//32870.jpg)
Publisher: PAC Military Wing (APLA/POQO)Year: 1987Volume Number: Issue 3Format: PeriodicalCollection: South Africa
Reproduction of the original. Inside: The Azanian People now know their enemy.
![Azania Commando-supplement to Azania Combat- Official Organ of the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA)](images/thumbnails//32873.jpg)
Publisher: PAC Military Wing (APLA/POQO)Year: 1987Volume Number: Supplement 2Format: PeriodicalCollection: South Africa
Reproduction of the original. Special tribute to three APLA men who fell in the Bramley Battle
![Lexington Prison Interviews (1987)](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 5/1/1987Call Number: PM 184AFormat: Cass AProducers: Judy GerberCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Political prisoners Alejandrina Torres, Silvia Baraldini, and Susan Rosenberg describe their living conditions at the control unit of the federal women’s prison in Lexington which opened in 1986: radical isolation, constant surveillance, sensory deprivation, no personal property, limited visits, etc.
Defined by the government as the most dangerous women in prison for their political activities in various anti-war and liberation movements, Torres, Baraldini, and Rosenberg have been subjected to a sophisticated kind of psychological torture. According to them they have been used as examples of the consequences to be expected if one challenges the hegemony of US power.
The interviews stress the importance of public pressure to have the unit closed.
![Lexington Prison Interviews (1987)](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 5/1/1987Call Number: PM 185AFormat: Cass AProducers: Judy GerberCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Same as PM 184
Political prisoners Alejandrina Torres, Silvia Baraldini, and Susan Rosenberg describe their living conditions at the control unit of the federal women’s prison in Lexington which opened in 1986: radical isolation, constant surveillance, sensory deprivation, no personal property, limited visits, etc.
Defined by the government as the most dangerous women in prison for their political activities in various anti-war and liberation movements, Torres, Baraldini, and Rosenberg have been subjected to a sophisticated kind of psychological torture. According to them they have been used as examples of the consequences to be expected if one challenges the hegemony of US power.
The interviews stress the importance of public pressure to have the unit closed.
![Lexington Prison Interviews 1987](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 5/1/1987Call Number: CD 779Format: CDProducers: Judy GerberCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Alejandrina Torres, Silvia Baraldini, and Susan Rosenberg describe their living conditions at the control unit of the federal women’s prison in Lexington which opened in 1986. The interviews stress the importance of public pressure to have the unit closed.
![CEML: Marion Conf 10-24-1987 Tape #3](images/thumbnails//7918.jpg)
Date: 10/24/1987Call Number: V 622Format: VHSProducers: CEMLCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Footage of a model control unit cell followed by the judges all speaking and rendering verdicts. Moderator: Nancy Kurshan. Judges: Betty Balanoff, Darla Bradley, Dave Dellinger, Bernard Headley, Sister Jean Hughes, Morton Sobell, Akinyela Umoja.