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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
197527566Somerville MA: New England Free Press 1975. third printing. Wraps. Very Good. third printing. 55 pages. 8vo. 5 3/8 x 8 1/4 inches. Light green printed wrappers stapled. Fading to the spine panel bright and clean internally. Wraps. "The psychiatric survivors movement more broadly consumer/survivor/ex-patient movement is a diverse association of individuals who either currently access mental health services known as consumers or service users or who are survivors of interventions by psychiatry or who are ex-patients of mental health services. The psychiatric survivors movement arose out of the civil rights movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s and the personal histories of psychiatric abuse experienced by some ex-patients. <br/><br/>The key text in the intellectual development of the survivor movement at least in the USA was Judi Chamberlin's 1978 text On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System.Chamberlin was an ex-patient and co-founder of the Mental Patients' Liberation Front.<br/><br/>Coalescing around the ex-patient newsletter Dendron in late 1988 leaders from several of the main national and grassroots psychiatric survivor groups felt that an independent human rights coalition focused on problems in the mental health system was needed. That year the Support Coalition International SCI was formed. SCI's first public action was to stage a counter-conference and protest in New York City in May 1990 at the same time as and directly outside of the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting.In 2005 the SCI changed its name to MindFreedom International with David W. Oaks as its director. <br/><br/>Common themes are "talking back to the power of psychiatry" rights protection and advocacy and self-determination. While activists in the movement may share a collective identity to some extent views range along a continuum from conservative to radical in relation to psychiatric treatment and levels of resistance or patienthood." wikipedia<br/><br/>Scarce with only 10 copies in OCLC. Recently gaining importance as mental health and it's importance in day to day quality of life becomes more evident. New England Free Press unknown books
197017895New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. First Edition. Tabloid; on newsprint; 12pp; illus. Single horizontal mailing fold as issued; paper slightly toned; Very Good or better. Official souvenir program for the founding convention of the YWLL the official CPUSA youth organization following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs in 1969. Includes a lengthy Political Report by Jarvis Tyner National Chairman; transcript of speeches by Gus Hall and Federico Tomas; photos by Ted Reich etc. Rare; not located in OCLC; none others in commerce 2013. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1973215221New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1973. 8p. tabloid format newspaper evenly toned horizontal fold otherwise very good. Issued by the CP's youth group. Includes an article on solidarity with the Chicano and Puerto Rican liberation struggles. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1977245015New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1977. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned address label of National Lawyers Guild on rear wrap else good condition. Issued by the CP's youth group. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1975245476New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1975. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned ex-library with "Received" stamp on front wrap small tear on front wrap else good condition. Newspaper issued by the CP's youth group. Most of the issue devoted to the YWLL's Third National Convention held in December 1974. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1976245180New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1976. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned ex library with ownership stamps on front wrap and address label on rear wrap else good condition. Issued by the CP's youth group. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1970190351New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. 8p. tabloid format newspaper evenly toned horizontal fold otherwise very good. First issue of this newspaper issued by the CP's youth group. Includes articles on rank-and-file labor organizing and on the Soledad Brothers. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
197138841New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1971. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 23pp; illus. Text slightly toned else Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. This issue with articles on the Peace Movement African Americans and the Draft Apartheid in South Africa Fascism in Greece etc. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
197239015New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.25cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 32pp; illus. Some trivial wear and toning to extremities else very Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. Contents include articles on the Hall-Tyner ballot Boston elections youth uniting to free Angela Davis and Trotskyite youth factions et al. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
198127835Managua: Editorial Nueva Nicaragua 1981. First edition. Wrappers 262 pp. plus 20 pages of photographs. Paper browned very good. Accounts by participants in the Nicaraguan revolution. "Fotografia Diseño Diagramación y Textos del Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Política del F.S.L.N."--P. facing t.p. <br/><br/> Editorial Nueva Nicaragua unknown books
1972230754Baltimore: Women a Journal of Liberation 1972. Magazine. 72p. 8.5x11 inches photos art essays poetry resources news actions in stapled pictorial wraps. Wraps somewhat worn and soiled else good condition. Women, a Journal of Liberation unknown books
197126816Bridgford Nottingham: Women Now! 1971. First Edition. 5 quarto issues 30.5cm all in pictorial self-wrappers unbound as issued. Some light wear else Near Fine. Periodical produced by the same Women's Liberation group which issued the journal Socialist Woman though this journal "aimed at woman sic who are at the moment outside the movement." Includes essays most anonymously published on the Movement's history and progress both domestic and international. Women Now! unknown books
1972195405Chicago: Chicago Woman's Liberation Union 1972. Fifteen page newspaper 11.5x14.5 inches folded paper browned but flexible with no chipping illus. Chicago Woman's Liberation Union unknown books
1977159546Oakland: Committee for African Liberation 1977. Single sheet folded to make 4-panel brochure 7x8.5 inches. Arguments for divestiture as a protest against apartheid urges participation in a rally in downtown Oakland. Committee for African Liberation unknown books
1977160642Oakland: Committee for African Liberation 1977. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides graphic shows stylized fist breaking chain. Argues for divestiture as a protest against apartheid advertises a film showing in Oakland. Committee for African Liberation unknown books
1968233053New York: the Committee 1968. 8.5x14 inch handbill horizontal fold otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Gives a brief history of the organization founded in 1965. Text indicates a 1968 date bit the year 1969 has been penciled in a corner as the date of receipt. the Committee unknown books
181700New York: the Committee 197-. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheet minor edgewear and toning at top edge else good condition. Compares Palestinian prisoners in Israel to Black and Puerto Rican prisoners in the US describes Israel as a subsidiary of the US and its prisons therefore as American "concentration camps." The Committee to Support Middle East Liberation was affiliated with Youth Against War and Fascism. the Committee unknown books
1976239934San Francisco: Peoples' Forces Central Command NWLF 1976. 58p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches. Wraps worn and silverfished top corner dog-eared else good condition. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad. Includes the article "Do you celebrate the 4th of July The Central Command thinks it's a lot of shit." Page 36-37 describes the bombing of the home of a slumlord in San Francisco. The Front consisted largely of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend whom he later murdered with an ax in 1980 believing her to be possessed by demon dogs. Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF unknown books
197665745San Francisco: Peoples' Forces Central Command NWLF 1976. 58p. very good in wraps 8.5x11 inches. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad. Includes the article "Do you celebrate the 4th of July The Central Command thinks it's a lot of shit." The Front consisted largely of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend whom he later murdered with an ax in 1980 believing her to be posessed by demon dogs. Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF unknown books
197680633San Francisco: Peoples' Forces Central Command NWLF 1976. 32p. staplebound wraps very good. Inaugural issue prepared clandestinely on a small press. Cover cartoon shows conservative local politico John Barbagelata sweating as he receives a mail bomb marked "See's Candy" from TUG symbolized by a tugboat; this was a reference to an actual bombing using a candy box. The NWLF which carried out a series of bombings in California was comprised mainly of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend Maureen Minton whom he eventually murdered while under the impression that she was possessed by demons. Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF unknown books
1976184548San Francisco: Peoples' Forces Central Command NWLF 1976. 32p. very good in wraps neatly stamped "Complimentary copy" on back cover 7x9.5 inches. Cover cartoon shows conservative local politico John Barbagelata sweating as he receives a mail bomb marked "See's Candy" from TUG symbolized by a tugboat. Also included is a small bookmark printed by TUG with a photo of Lucio Cabañas. Inaugural issue with the NWLF's declaration of war against San Francisco's parking meters. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad; reprints of communiques taking credit for various small bombings. The NWLF which carried out a series of bombings in California was comprised mainly of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend Maureen Minton whom he eventually murdered while under the impression that she was possessed by demons. Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF unknown books
197665735San Francisco: Peoples' Forces Central Command NWLF 1976. 32p. very good in wraps 7x9.5 inches. Cover cartoon shows conservative local politico John Barbegelata sweating as he receives a mail bomb marked "See's Candy" from TUG symbolized by a tugboat. Inaugural issue with the NWLF's declaration of war against San Francisco's parking meters. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad; reprints of communiques taking credit for various small bombings. Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF unknown books
197046192Berkeley: Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail 1970. First Edition. Small quarto 21.5cm; black and white printed wrappers stapled; 22pp; illus. Publisher's address rubber-stamped to rear wrapper else Fine. Final issue of this short-lived Bay Area feminist journal. Contents include a lengthy article on issues facing women operators at the phone company essays on beauty aging harassment "niceness" and the Altamont Rock Festival. Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail unknown books
1971145773n.p. 1971. 4x4 inch label never used. Text supplemented by a raised-fist women's power emblem. Label designed for slapping over sexist billboards defacing magazine racks or other guerrilla applications. unknown books