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No. 1 (ca. 1969). First issue of this tabloid issued in Berkeley by the Committee for the American Revolutionary Movement. [74282]
No. 1 (ca. 1969). First issue of this tabloid issued in Berkeley by the Committee for the American Revolutionary Movement. [74282]
No. 1 & No. 2 (ca. 1969). Two issues of this tabloid issued in Berkeley by the Committee for the American Revolutionary Movement. [22433]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (February, 1970). Newsletter supporting the struggle of the native American people on Alcatraz issued in San Francisco and edited by Peter Blue Cloud, et al. [105204]
No. 1 (November, 1969), No. 3-4 (March, 1970), No. 6 (undated) - No. 11 (undated), No. 13-14 (May-July, 1972) - No. 16 (March, 1973), No. 18 (Autumn, 1973) - Vol. 6, No. 2, Series No. 20 (Spring, 1974). A broken run (lacking 4 issues) of 16 issues (in 12) of..... [44656]
Vol. 2, No. 1, Issue 27 (January 9 - 15, 1970). This issue features Jerry Rubin with a large front cover illustration of him by Greg Irons & excerpts from the then newly-published "Do It." Also included is material about Yippies, Black Panthers, etc. [105499]
San Diego: Richard Blackburn, ca. 1970. Four-page leaflet. With a photo of Blackburn (wearing shades) on the cover. His qualifications are listed as: "1. Member of the People's Commune, 2. Convicted pot head, 3. Member of Industrial Workers of the World, 4. A Freak." Black Dick's eleven point program is..... [22317]
Vol. I, No. 1 (March, 1977), Vol. 1, No. 2 (June-July, 1977), Vol. 1, No. 3-4 (Oct.-Dec., 1977). Errata slips laid in the first two issues. Journal of the "aboveground" support group of the Weather Underground. [90967]
Vol. I, No. 1 (March, 1977). Journal of the "aboveground" support group of the Weather Underground. [22491]
Chicago: The Call, 1977. 8vo. Wraps. 49 p. The Call was the tabloid of the October League (Marxist-Leninist). [22349]
San Francisco: T. R. Johnson, 1978. Small 4to. Broadside. Among the questions are "List your favorite criminal activities," "Give a brief list of the politicians and clergy to be immediately assassinated" and "Fill in the blanks with your immediate responses to the words given below," the words being: Giraffe, lava..... [22500]
N° 1 (15 juin, 1968), N° 2 (1-15 juillet, 1968) & N° 3 1er août - 1er sept, 1968). [82360]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Special Washington's Birthday Issue). Mock issue of the CP(M-L) tabloid issued by members of the Revolutionary Communist Party. The initials CP(M-L) are said to stand for the Communist Party (Menshevik-Liberal). The lead article is "Great Wrong Righted: Dalai Lama's Triumphant Return to Tibet" by "Michael Klownsky."..... [22504]
Number 1 (Summer, 1965). Radical journal issued by the Sociology Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo. This issue contains "Courage to Change: An Essay in Celebration of C. Wright Mills" by Bill J. Harrell, "A New Imperialism" by Wm. E. Bailey, etc. [22362]
Nos. 1 - 4 (1968-1969). Complete run of the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. The fourth issue was issued in a tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are Marge Piercy..... [22363]
Nos. 1 - 3 (1968). First three issues ot the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. There was a fourth issue which appeared in tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are..... [77068]
Nos. 1 - 4 (1968-1969). Complete run of the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. The fourth issue was issued in a tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are Marge Piercy..... [77072]
Vol. I, No. 1 (April-May, 1968). Left literary journal issued in New York and edited by Maro Riofrancos. Contains material by Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht, John Berger, A. Voznesensky, Lee Baxandall, Franz Kafka, Gerard Malanga, et al. [22379]
Extra (May, 1968). Tabloid of the Progressive Labor Party. This is an extra edition devoted to the Columbia Strike. [22535]
New York: The Center for Constitutional Rights, ca. 1969. Wraps. Paginated variously. [22385]
Vol. I, No. 1 (Special Commencement Issue - 1970). Tabloid newspaper which represented the "coordinated anti-war efforts of various groups working on the Columbia University Campus" in the wake of Nixon-Kissinger's expansion of the Vietnam War into Laos & Cambodia. [22545]
April 8, 1968 & April 27, 1968. Two issues of this mimeographed bulletin issued in New York. Also included are two broadsides issued by The Commune - "Resistance or Revolution?" and "The Wilting of a Couple of Flowers: The Decrepitude of Student Life" [22586]
No. 1 (October 1, 1975) - No. 3 (March 5, 1976). [25437]
Issue Number One (Winter, 1970). [25438]
Vol. 1, No. [2] (May 1-14, 1970). Tabloid newspaper issued in Santa Monica by members of I. U. 450, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). [103112]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (July, 1969). Tabloid newspaper giving the interpretation of the National Causus of SDS Labor Committees of the 1969 split of Students for a Democratic Society. [25444]