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197421416New York: Youth Workers Liberation League 1974. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good with light to moderate rubbing. Internally clean bright. 64pp. <br/><br/>Booklet published by the Young Workers Liberation League the official youth wing of the Communist Party USA following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America. Contains the "texts of the main reports adopted by the Third National Convention of the Young Workers Liberation League held in Philadelphia Pa. Dec. 13-16 1974" including a report from former National Chariman Jarvis Tyner and a "Report on the Centrality of Black Liberation and the Fight Against Racism" by James Steele. Youth Workers Liberation League paperback books
1982254292San Francisco: The Coalition 1982. 16p includes covers 2x3.75 inches lightly-rusted stapled otherwise very good pocket directory on heavy stock. Labor market legal hints medical help counseling therapists and more. Updated revision. Originally compiled in 1979. The Coalition unknown books
1980252625San Francisco: The Coalition 1980. 16p includes covers 2x3.75 inches lightly-rusted stapled otherwise very good pocket directory on heavy stock. Labor market legal hints medical help counseling therapists and more. Third revision. Originally compiled in 1979. The Coalition unknown books
194032185New York: American Youth Congress 1940. First Edition. Octavo 21cm.; pictorial staplebound wrappers; 47pp. General toning to stock some tiny chips to upper wrapper fore-edge additional 2 1/2" shallow loss along top edge of upper cover not affecting illustration or text. Good or better overall. Events of the Sixth American Youth Congress and the second to be held during the Hitler-Stalin pact period. SEIDMAN A156: "Noncontroversial topics included civil liberties the proposed American Youth Act and opposition to poll taxes in the South. American Youth Congress unknown books
1974139873New York: Spartacus Youth Publishing Co 1974. 21p. wraps very good on toned newsprint; 8.5x11 inches. By the youth section of the Spartacist League: program and perspectives organizational rules youth-party relations. Spartacus Youth Publishing Co unknown books
195943493Cambridge: Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival 1959. First Edition. 12mo 15cm.; publisher's blue printed staplebound card wrappers; 84pp. Wrappers a bit toned else Very Good or better. Having struggled to find work in New York City 25-year-old Gloria Steinem moved to Cambridge in 1959 to assume the position of co-director of the anti-Communist program the Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival. The Service masquerading as a private enterprise whose aim was to send democracy- and capitalism-loving American youth to the communist-run Festival was funded by an anonymous donor later revealed to be the CIA though Steinem would have been aware of this from the start. The present pamphlet was issued a month before the Festival began and provides a detailed critique of the quality of Soviet literature: "The trouble with Soviet literature as Ilya Ehrenburg sees it is that Soviet writers say things they do not believe" p. 5. Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival unknown books
1934195834New York: National Committee of the Spartacus Youth Clubs of America 1934. 4p. very good tabloid format newspaper evenly toned lightly edgeworn else very good condition. Includes a front-page discussion of the reasons for two separate anti-war marches in NYC laying the blame at inability of various groups to work together most of the discredit laid at the feet of Stalinists. National Committee of the Spartacus Youth Clubs of America unknown books
1986225954New York: Spartacus Youth League 1986. Complete run of the 134 issues published of the newsletter/newspaper in its three incarnations. These begin with the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus newsletter nos. 1-8; 1-6 present here as loose issues no. 6 rather worn with cover detached but present; numbers 7 and 8 are bound together with the subsequent incarnation of the serial the Revolutionary Communist Youth newsletter numbers 9 to 18 followed by numbers 19-38 of Young Spartacus. Issues from 39 onward are present as separate newspapers. The publication continued under this title until its final issue number 134 March 1986. Pages are toned and loose issues after 38 have a horizontal fold crease. Spartacus Youth League unknown books
1987239024Marysville CA: YDC 1987. 8.5x11 inch handbill faint horizontal crease announcing a benefit show for the YDC featuring local punk bands including Vicious Gel Identity Crysis and others. "We demand: Cheap and decent entertainment for youth! Trade union rights and conditions for youth at work! The repeal of all anti-youth legislation! Community control over police methods!" No year given but April 17 fell on a Friday in 1987 and this appears to mesh with the dates of the listed bands. YDC unknown books
1982184217San Francisco: Spartacus Youth League 1982. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheet very good. Distributed at a student rally against education budget cuts organized by the League of Revolutionary Unity calling the event merely "a pep rally" for Willie Brown. Argues that the LRS shares Reagan's goal of "nuclear destruction of the bureaucratically degenerated Soviet workers state. Spartacus Youth League unknown books
1993222308New York: The Hetrick-Martin Inst 1993. i 59p. 8.5x11 inches foreword listings by state very good booklet in stapled glossy white wraps. The Hetrick-Martin Inst unknown books
197330564New York: Yipster Times 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Folded tabloid newspaper format. Early issue of this counter-cultural underground newspaper featuring articles on drugs politics and more. Cover story is "House May Probe Nixon Death Squad". Folded for mailing. Paper tanned with age a bit. A solid very good or better copy of this early issue. Not dated but likely from 1973 - 74. Yipster Times paperback books
1978203233Chicago: Yippies 1978. 1.75 inch pin; very good. Yippies unknown books
1970135920New York: Youth Against War and Fascism 1970. Legal size sheet printed on one side single horizontal fold else very good condition. Argues that the ruling class has brought upon itself the bombings by radical domestic groups. "You murdered Fred Hampton. You committed the My Lai massacre. Retaliation is inevitable. Your vaults are filled with stolen loot. You brought it upon yourself. Youth Against War and Fascism unknown books
1966249220New York: YAWF 1966. Two issues of the single-sheet newsletter 8.5x14 and 8.5x11 inches respectively horizontal fold to number 2. Contents mostly focus on opposition to the Vietnam War. YAWF unknown books
194855466New York: Youth Division Communist Party of the United States 1948. Brochure 4 pages folded illus. paper slightly browned minor dampstain in upper right hand corner Against Universal Military Training. Youth Division, Communist Party of the United States unknown books
1974168758Budapest: WFDY 1974. Five issues of the newsletter 4 to 8 pages per issue; 8x11 inches very good; black and white photos. Issues present are 1973: 5 6/7 8/9; 1974: 1 2. Also included is a special 4-page supplement Solidarity from 1974 largely on Chile. The WFDY organized the World Festivals of Youth and Students. Includes material on festival preparations and on Chilean and Vietnamese solidarity efforts. WFDY unknown books
1980237197San Francisco: Gay Youth Community Coalition 1980. Newspaper. 16p double-folded tabloid with services articles contacts ads resources very good on newsprint. No date or issue number. Published in the late 1980s-1990s in SF. A resource guide with much information on HIV/AIDS. Gay Youth Community Coalition unknown books
1980253848San Francisco: Gay Youth Community Coalition 1980. Newspaper. 16p folded tabloid with services articles contacts ads resources very good on newsprint. No date or issue number. Late 1980s or early 1990s. This tabloid began as a double-folded broadside with mainly listings of services and resources. This is clearly later and includes dozens of short artticles by various authors on AIDS Gay Youth Legal Services etc. Extensive LGBTQ Book listings in this issue and many more local ads for SF. A resource guide with much information on HIV/AIDS. Gay Youth Community Coalition unknown books
1980250545San Francisco: Gay Youth Community Coalition 1980. Newspaper. 8p double-folded tabloid with services articles contacts ads resources very good on newsprint. No date or issue number. Published in the late 1980s-1990s in SF. A resource guide with much information on HIV/AIDS. Gay Youth Community Coalition unknown books
1986253847San Francisco: Gay Youth Community Coalition 1986. Newspaper. 8p double-folded tabloid with services articles contacts ads resources very good on newsprint. No date or issue number. Published in 1986 as Gay Games II is listed as upcoming in SF. A resource guide with much information on HIV/AIDS. Gay Youth Community Coalition unknown books
1985168282Los Angeles: RCYB 1985. Single 8.5x14 inch sheet printed both sides several edge nibbles or tears no text lost fold-creased lightly soiled. Issued in connection with the "No Business As Usual" movement. RCYB unknown books
1940196460New York: American Youth Congress 1940. Paperback. 30p. creased wraps with a corner bump and rusted staples one of which is absent else good condition 5.25x8.25 inches. "Record of the National Citizenship Institute of the American Youth Congress held in Washington D.C. February 9-12 1940 during the Hitler-Stalin pact period. Highlights included a speech by President Roosevelt who was cooling toward AYC; a question-and-answer session with Eleanor Roosevelt still friendly to it; and a speech by John L. Lewis. Only sporadic opposition to domination by the Young Communist League developed." Seidman A155. American Youth Congress paperback books
1972265152New York: Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East 1972. Leaflet printed on one side only all text minor creasing and wear else good condition 8.5x11 inches. Attack on the YSA including it's alleged support of Munich massacre at the Olympics. Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East unknown books
254787Long Beach: the Institute 197-. Eight pages including covers; staplebound pamphlet format with photos. Overview of the school founded by B. Kwaku Duren and others based on the model of the Black Panther-affiliated school with the same name in Oakland. Duren had not yet joined the Panthers though he did in 1976. Active from 1973 to 1975 the school had 37 students of various ages at the time of composition. the Institute unknown books