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1996289331PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1997299010PN. New. 1997. . Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995mon0000103708Twayne Publishers 1995-09-18. Hardcover. Good. 0.8600 in x 8.8100 in x 5.7800 in. Twayne Publishers hardcover
8757425175.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
654567393Djof Publishing pp. 220 . Papeback. Used. Djof Publishing unknown
1995282675PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1993265515PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1889125781Berlin. Kommissions-Verlag von G. Bernstein. 1889. 20 Seiten. Originalbroschur. (Bibliotheks-Exemplar). 18,5x12 cm
1969221101969. Radical Activism Latino Chicano African American Counterculture Rare and powerful student protest pamphlet issued by the Third World Liberation Front TWLF during the landmark 1969 strike at the University of California Berkeley. This publication documents one of the most significant multiethnic student-led movements in American higher education in which Black Chicano Asian American and other marginalized students united to demand institutional recognition self-determination and community control of education. Strike 1969. Third World Liberation Front. Berkeley: Third World Liberation Front 1969. Scarce. 20 pages. Illustrated with political cartoons timeline and protest photography. Original stapled self-wrappers. The pamphlet features a cartoon cover by Berkeley underground artist Roger Ashe depicting a porcine police figure sprawled before Sather Gate beneath the ominous quote from Chancellor Heyns: "Sather Gate will be kept open by any means necessary."<br /> <br /> The TWLF strike began on January 22 1969 as a coordinated campaign to compel the university to establish a Third World College with departments in Black Chicano and Asian Studies led and staffed by members of those respective communities. As the pamphlet declares "The fundamental issue of this strike is the right of Third World people to determine the structure and content of the Third World programs on this campus." It criticizes the university's paternalistic posture: "We don't need to be told what to think or how to do it; we are capable of determining on our own what kind of education we want and need." The demand for autonomy is inseparable from a critique of white liberalism and institutional racism: "The racist power structure does not give up power willingly. Rights are not given; they must be won." The chronology details escalating confrontation between students and administration from early demands submitted by the Afro-American Student Union in April 1968 to the full mobilization of TWLF in January 1969. In February and March the university deployed the National Guard and police to violently suppress protests leading to mass arrests injuries and academic discipline. The pamphlet exposes these tactics as deliberate repression: "The TWLF wants to make it clear that the so-called legal system cannot get away with this type of terror tactic." It calls for amnesty asserting: "All disciplinary charges against cited students be dropped. Academic amnesty will be granted to all striking students." On the final page a clenched fist graphic accompanies the colophon: "Written and distributed by the Third World Liberation Front." Staple rust and light toning to edges; minor handling creases to wrappers. Unbound. Overall very good condition. A critical primary source from one of the most important student strikes in American history Strike 1969 captures the voice and vision of a generation of radical students of color fighting for educational sovereignty and racial justice at the height of the Black Power and Chicano movements. unknown
120 pages. Select bibliography. Dozens of great black and white archival photos. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
64 pages including index. Copyright 1969. Many illustrations in black and white. Chapters include: The Explosion; How are Unions Organized?; From Then to Now; The Growth of Unions and Their Differences Now; Disputes, Strikes and How They are Settled; Unions and Politics; Unions Abroad and International Unionism; The Future; Suggestions for further reading and references. Several school marks. Orange and white illustrated covers. Average wear. Book
1970002603New Haven: Strike News 1970. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. New Haven CT: Strike News 1970. 8pp. Two folded sheets offset printed in black. Flattened horizontal fold; toning to outer leaves. Very good. A single issue of this radical newspaper produced daily beginning on April 23 1970 by students at Yale. This issue published on the day of the epochal May Day rally on the New Haven Green held largely as a protest of the 1969 arrest of Bobby Searle and other Black Panther Party leaders. With information about the rally updates and history of the Panther trial information on legal aid faculty support etc. and with a brief "Comment" by Dale Kutnick urging nonviolence at protest events. This copy with the original insert containing a map of downtown New Haven service centers along with emergency contact numbers and a schedule of events including lists of speakers and music acts. A little-held publication; OCLC locates even fewer institutions with copies of this important issue. <br/> <br/> Strike News paperback
216 pages. An attempt to inform the American public that the road to world peace does not lie in the direction of disarmament, but rather in the maintenance of a posture of overwhelming strategic nuclear superiority. Some yellowing. Moderate wear. Book
3920Paris, Editions Ouvrières, collection " Relations Sociales ", 1961 0 Un volume in-8, 349 pp. Reliure en demi-toile bleue à coins, auteur, titre et filets dorés sur le dos, couverture conservée. Édition originale.
PrakashN-9781492645399Sourcebooks fire. Paperback. New. ENGLISH Sourcebooks fire paperback
PrakashN-9781492645399Sourcebooks fire. Paperback. New. ENGLISH Sourcebooks fire paperback
1665264608.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1665264616.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
200939792Wachholtz, Neumünster, 2009. 9. Auflage, 160 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen; 8° , 20 x 14,5 cm, kartoniert
2013171057Neumünster : Wachholtz, 2013. 112 S., zahlr. Ill., 20 cm. kart., broschiert.
192003669Stuttgart, Kosmos, ca1920. Ln, 115S, Besitzvermerk, gutes Exemplar
1979134421Iowa City IA: Grilled Flowers Press 1979. First edition. Softcover. Includes poems prose and an interview of Strand by Frank Graziano along with essays by Octavio Armand translated by Carol Maier and David Brooks. A fine copy in blue wrappers. Grilled Flowers Press unknown books
1979194762Iowa City IA: Grilled Flowers Press 1979. First edition. Softcover. 80 pages. Letter R from an edition of 26 copies. Includes poems prose and an interview of Strand by Frank Graziano along with essays by Octavio Armand translated by Carol Maier and David Brooks. A near fine copy in blue wrappers with some very minor wear to the spine. Signed and lettered by Strand on the title page. Scarce. Grilled Flowers Press unknown
197966518Iowa City: Grilled Flowers Press 1979. First Edition. Limited Edition Letter "F" of 26 copies signed by Strand. Octavo 20cm; black and blue wrappers. Spine a bit sunned small smudge on front else Fine.<br /> <br /> Prose and Poetry some translations of Octavio Paz and an extended interview conducted by publisher Frank Graziano as well as essays by Octavio Armand and David Brooks. Quite scarce in limited edition. 66518. Grilled Flowers Press unknown
1979SELstrAPGrilled Flowers Press 1979. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Signed by Author. Limited to 26 lettered copies this is letter "K" signed by Strand on the title page. In very good condition with light handling to the wraps. A trace of soiling to the bottom edge of the text block. Contents clean. 80pp. Grilled Flowers Press paperback