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1970165382Berkeley: CWLF 1970. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed one side drawings of GIs in Vietnam very good. Argues that violence in the world comes not so much from flawed political systems as flawed human beings. The CWLF used the vocabulary of radical politics to try bringing the Message to college youth. CWLF unknown books
1986236219Toronto: Animal Liberation Front Support Group 1986. Newspaper. 11p. tabloid newspaper paper browned creased horizontally as issued else good condition 11.5x17 inches. Reports of various ALF direct actions & communiqués. Animal Liberation Front Support Group unknown books
1984239184Rome: EPLF 1984. 3p. 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled togeher at corner minor handling. An appeal for international support and an end to Soviet backing of Ethiopia. EPLF unknown books
196630107Sud Vietnam: Editions Liberation Sud Vietnam 1966. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy some soiling on wrappers leaves browned. 48 pp. 8vo. In French. Eight propaganda stories of the fighters. OCLC shows only three copies: Cornell Inst. SE Asian Studies Singapore and Univ. London. Editions Liberation Sud Vietnam unknown books
197148784Penllyn PA: Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center 1971. First Edition. Four tabloid issues 43.25cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 8; 12; 8; 8pp; illus. Horizontal folds at center light wear to extremities with some waviness from storage; Very Good. Near-complete run lacking Vol.1 No.5 of this short-lived Pennsylvania feminist newspaper. Published by a small apparently rapidly-changing collective of women the newspaper focused chiefly on issues facing Philadelphia women. Surprisingly uncommon with no copies for sale in the trade April 2020 and OCLC noting 12 institutions holding any issues. Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center unknown books
1977244266San Francisco: BAGL 1977. Four 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheets printed both sides BAGL and resource numbers and addresses at top calendar of events first page heavily-worn at top with tears and chipping three horizontal fold creases for mailing address label of Eric Garber aka Andrew Holleran stapled upper-left with rusty staple. BAGL was founded in 1975 by former members of the Socialist Workers Party primarily Howard Wallace who in 2004 described the organization as follows: "In 1975 two other people and I initiated an organization called Bay-Area Gay Liberation BAGL. Its aims were to advance lesbian and gay liberation by reaching out to potential allies within the labor movement the feminist movement and movements of people of color and national minorities." BAGL split in the late 70s into an ultra-left faction and a group which left to form the SF Gay Democratic Club now the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. No copies located in OCLC as of 9/2015. BAGL unknown books
1976198638San Francisco: BAGL 1976. Single 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheet printed both sides BAGL Newsletter at top mild wear and fold crease. Undated and unnumbered but likely November 1976 as Howard Wallace split off from BAGL and formed Gay ACtion Caucus. The issue consists wholly of a proposal for moving in a new direction A statement from the Gay Action Caucus and a four-point discussion of the reasons behind the change. BAGL was founded in 1975 by former members of the Socialist Workers Party primarily Howard Wallace who in 2004 described the organization as follows: "In 1975 two other people and I initiated an organization called Bay-Area Gay Liberation BAGL. Its aims were to advance lesbian and gay liberation by reaching out to potential allies within the labor movement the feminist movement and movements of people of color and national minorities." BAGL split in the late 70s into an ultra-left faction and a group which left to form the SF Gay Democratic Club now the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. No copies located in OCLC as of 9/2015. BAGL unknown books
1977176989Boston MA: BCLSA 1977. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet mimeographed both sides folded in thirds for mailing address label at bottom of reverse else very good condition. Includes a note on the campaign to get First National Bank of Boston to divest and plans for a May Day demonstration against apartheid. BCLSA unknown books
1967007068Harlem NY: Black Liberation Commission of the Progressive Labor Party 1967. Near Fine 24 pp. in stapled red wrappers handwritten price of 35 cents front wrapper small corner crease top corner. . First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Black Liberation Commission of the Progressive Labor Party Paperback books
197148779Bloomington IN: Bloomington Women's Liberation Front 1971. First Edition. Five quarto issues 28cm; mimeographed sheets printed in colors and stapled at upper left corner; ca.8-12pp per issue. Light wear to extremities else very Near Fine. A nearly complete run lacking only the first one or possibly two issues of this ephemeral Indiana women's underground publication. OCLC cataloging incorrectly states that publication "began and ceased with Oct 13 1971" and noting physical holdings at 4 locations. Bloomington Women's Liberation Front unknown books
1970263465East Orange NJ: The Task Force at Upsala College Library 1970. Three 8.5x11 inch photocopies sheets stapled at upper-left corner light wear. Thirty-six books and reports listed alphabetically earliest in the 1950s latest 1970 very poorly reproduced. Note at the end indicates a much larger bibliography is under way. The Task Force at Upsala College Library unknown books
195271129New York: Prolog and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine 1952. Paperback. Very Good. folding map mounted inside back cover 23p. Light blue wrapper. 23cm. Wrapper unevenly faded and browned. Contents lightly browned. <br/><br/> Prolog and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine paperback books
1975187361San Francisco: the Committee 1975. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheet black text on yellow paper lightly toned date penned in corner otherwise very good. Calls for a demonstration at the College of Marin where Dayan was to speak. the Committee unknown books
197125915Riverside CA: Research Group for the Liberation of Portuguese Africa 1971. First Edition. Folio 27.5cm.; original tape-backed pictorial wrappers; 445pp.; illus. text in double colum. Upper wrapper edges a bit toned else Fine. Study of the negative influence of the Portuguese colonial presence in Angola Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. Research Group for the Liberation of Portuguese Africa unknown books
1972170309Chicago: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. 65p. very good in wraps 8.5x11 inches. Documents from the convention. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1972266684New York: Young Workers 1972. paperback. very good. Illustrated. 65pp. thin 8vo printed yellow and black wrappers. New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Young Workers unknown books
197226868Bristol: Bristol Women's Liberation Group 1972. First Edition. 2 issues; octavo approx. 21 - 23.5cm.; original pictorial staplebound card wrappers; illus. No printed volume or number statement provided for either issue; no 5 is numbered in ink holograph on verso of rear wrapper. Literary journal consisting primarily of essays both personal and on various aspects of the movement as well as poetry and illustrations. No. 5 includes a review by Monica Sjoo Swedish artist and ecofeminist co-founder of the modern Goddess Movement of an April 1973 exhibition of "Women's Art" at the Swiss Cottage Library London. Other contributors include Carole M. Brasset Judith Mathew Ellen Malos Ro FitzGerald others. Bristol Women's Liberation Group unknown books
2000122690Argentina 2000. Embroidered "MTL" red and black bandana mask together with a white cloth poncho the latter silkscreened with the MTL flag and the full name of the organization. Somewhat soiled apparently used. The anarcho-syndicalist inspired MTL an organization of workers and the unemployed led barricades in the early 2000s that resulted in construction of housing for the poor. unknown books
1983263467Philadelphia: The Task Force 1983. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides with backgrounds & materials organizations health oriented materials directories & special resources lightly-worn on yellow stock. The Task Force unknown books
1979238513Philadelphia: Task Force on Gay Liberation American Library Association 1979. Two 8.5x11 inch sheets printed both sides with information about publications stapled top-left corner horizontal fold-crease for mailing otherwise very good on orange stock. Task Force on Gay Liberation, American Library Association unknown books
197126260Toronto: Hogtown Press 1971. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm.; original pictorial upper wrapper printed on pink stock; unpaged mimeographed document stapled at top left-hand corner. Wear from handling with lower right-hand corner a bit creased else Very Good. Hogtown Press Publication no. 33. Guide to the Center founded in 1969 as a subgroup of the Toronto Women's Liberation Movement. 3 copies in OCLC as of May 2015 Northwestern Michigan State and Waterloo Ontario. Hogtown Press unknown books
1991183651San Francisco: New Stonewall Liberation Day 1991. Single 8.5x11 inch pink sheet printed one side with seven paragraphs of text very good. On the travails of the new group after its 1990 incorporation; argues that "a few white assimilationist males" pulled strings at City Hall to prevent the group from being able to host large events. Accuses the former director of stealing the group's identity and organizing Pink Saturday. Calls on supporters to show up in festive costume at an Oversight Committee meeting to demand recognition. "Be there and be queer. Smash the gay mafia! New Stonewall Liberation Day unknown books
198120126San Francisco: Processed World 1981. First Edition. Very good . Folio. Single sheet 8.5" by 14" printed recto/verso. Very good plus with mild creasing to upper edge and to one bottom corner. Else clean bright and sharp. <br/><br/>Leaflet published in anticipation of the second issue of PROCESSED WORLD zine which was published by Chris Carlsson Adam Cornford and Greg Williamson. The magazine promoted labor rights in the context of office work. The present leaflet discusses "Office Workers' Olympics" a protest event organized by the 10000-member Working Women union of San Francisco examining similar contemporary office-worker unionization efforts as well. "The strategic leverage of office workers if organized and coordinated can be used to counter the pressures of office 'rationalization.' . The solutions to the crises of modern society can only be discovered by the vast majority of us taking action to remedy problems and meet our needs directly overcoming the barriers presented by existing institutions leaders and beliefs." No copies located by OCLC (Processed World) unknown books
1965187358New York: CANLF 1965. 8.5x11 inch leaflet mimeographed both sides very good folded together with a list of addresses of NLF and DRV missions in original envelope postmarked May 24 1966 with rubberstamped emblem on outside of envelope featuring the Viet Cong flag. CANLF unknown books
1970189556Berkeley: Berkeley Women's Liberation 1970. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid photos poetry features comics services adsvery good on newsprint. Part III of the San Francisco Mime Troupe's play "The Independent Female" begun in issues 15 and 16. Berkeley Women's Liberation unknown books