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![Cruel and Bright: Thoughts on Violence and Revolution](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Berkeley BarbDate: 5/1974Volume Number: MayFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This is an article featured in the Berkeley Barb that raises the question if violence is needed with a revolution. Gordon Quinlan argues that there should be a revolution and uses Che Guevara's revolutionary struggle to emphasize the need. However, Quinlan leaves it to the reader to decide about the use of violence.
![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.
![Letter condeming Marcus Foster death](images/thumbnails//34033.jpg)
Publisher: Vietnam Veterans Against the War & Winter Solider OrganizationDate: 1/14/1974Volume Number: 14-JanFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
A letter from Vietnam Veterans Against the War denouncing the assasination of Marcus Foster. However, the letter does comment on the unjust imprisonment of Joseph Remiro and Russell Little because of the assassination.
![Dragon](images/thumbnails//34145.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1975Volume Number: No. 5 DecemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: The Dragon
Table of Contents: Letter from the Smybionese Liberation Army December/75, Our Back Pages: B.A.R.C., Letters, Nam Brothers: Ashanti, Black Liberation Army, The Weather Underground Organization film, Blurbs, Politics in Command: Weather Underground, Women's Gun Pamphlet: book review, New World Liberation Front, structure, New Worl Liberation Front, community health strategy, The Zapata Unit: B.A.R.C., An Open Letter to the People, the Zapata Unit, and New Dawn.
![Dragon](images/thumbnails//34146.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1976Volume Number: No. 6 JanuaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: The Dragon
Table of Contents: BARC Finances, Shorts, Racism Among Prison Supporters, On Grand Juries, On Criticism, On Bio-Dossiers, Guerrilla Activity and Analysis, New World Liberation Front/Community Health Campaign, George Jackson Brigade, On and From the Zapata Unit, Red Guerrilla Family Bombs the Iranian Consulate, Poem: Prison Is, Women In Prison at North Carolina, Atmore-Holman Bros. and Inmates for Action, Nam Bros. Part 2, How Did the Dragon Get Its Fire?
![Dragon](images/thumbnails//34148.jpg)
Publisher: Bay Area Research CollectiveYear: 1976Volume Number: No. 8 AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: The Dragon
Table of Contents: Open Letter To the Movement: BARC, George Jackson Brigade, A Comrade on the Weather Underground, New World Liberation Front, Red Guerrilla Family, Black Liberation Army, Political Fugitives Statement, Graham and Allen Sentenced to Death, California Institute for Women
![The Air War: The Myth of Deescalation](images/thumbnails//34212.jpg)
Pamphlet on the war in Indochina and the U.S. government's use of bombing.
![Vietnam Newsletter](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The Union of Vietnamese in Canada and The Association of Vietnamese Patriots in the U.S.Volume Number: No. 3 May-June Format: PeriodicalCollection: Vietnam
Contents: Chinese Aggression and Indochina; Interview with Prime Minister Pham Van Dong; Chinese Invasion of Vietnam; Photos of Chinese Destruction in Vietnam; International Solidarity with Vietnam; Special Supplement on Vietnam-China-Kampuchea Relations; Reports from Kampuchea; Film Review of Deerhunter; Canada's Unjustified Expulsion of a Vietnamese Diplomat; more.