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Lot: 1006
Civil Rights: Radical Pamphlets In the long and ongoing struggle for equal rights, frustration has often led to calls for separatism or extremism. This group of 18 pamphlets runs the gamut from demanding justice to advocating rebellion! Includes: "Victory´s Victims? The Negro´s Future," Randolph and Thomas, Socialist Party, 1943; "The Struggle for Negro Equality - Program of the Socialist Workers Party," Saunders and Parker, Pioneer Publishers, 1943; "The Negro People and the Communists," Doxey Wilkerson, Workers Library, 1944; "Black Power - What Is It?" Ernest Hamilton, Scoham, 1966; "Political Affairs: the Battle for Black Liberation," February, 1968; "Partisan Review," Spring 1968, Black Power issue; "The Case for a Black Party," Socialist Workers Party, 1968; "Columbia, Inc.," Bettina Aptheker, WEB Dubois Clubs of America, ca. 1968; "Manifesto for a Black Revolutionary Party," James Boggs, Pacesetters Publishing, ca. 1969; "The Son of Man - Porverbs," Marvin X, Al Kitab Sudan, 1969; "The Fraud of Black Capitalism," Dick Roberts, Pathfinder Press, 1970; "Radical America," vol IV, no 4, C.R. James, Detroit Printing Co-op, 1970; "Black America and the World Revolution," Claude M. Lightfoot, New Outlook, 1970; "FBI Plot Against the Black Movement," Baxter Smith, Pathfinder, 1974; "Voices Inside - 7 Interviews with Attica Prisoners," Attica Defense Committee, Great Jones Printing, 1971; "We Are Attica," ADC, 1971; "Attica," St. George´s Church, 1971; and "The Black Nation," Afro-American Commission of the Revolutionary Communist League, Unity and Struggle Publications, 1993 (reprint of 1979 essay). All are in at least VG condition! Estimate US$ 100-150
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