Black Liberation
The
Black Liberation movement grew out of the civil rights movement and was
made up of many militant organizations dedicated to freedom for
African-Americans, such as the Black Panther Party, the Black Liberation
Army, and the Republic of New Africa. The collection includes extensive
files on, but is not limited to, these three organizations, with
additional materials on Pan-African organizations, the revolutionary
prison movement, and other diverse publications of many different
organizations and individuals, including pamphlets, ephemera,
periodicals, newspapers, theoretical writings, and poetry.
Documents
![Whites for Defense of Newton](images/thumbnails//32811.jpg)
Publisher: Whites for the Defense of Huey NewtonDate: 4/1968Volume Number: AprilFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: Huey Newton
Fundraising letter re: Huey Newton's legal defense with attachment: The Black Panther Party - Why?
![Black Politics](images/thumbnails//31815.jpg)
Publisher: Black PoliticsYear: 1968Volume Number: Vol. 1 No. 9-10 September- OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
![Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing](images/thumbnails//26908.jpg)
Taken from a speech given at the Western Regional Black Youth Conference, held in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 23, 1967.
![Radical America](images/thumbnails//31819.jpg)
Publisher: SDSYear: 1968Volume Number: Vol. II No. 4 July-AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications