Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
The American Indian Revelation, 1973
With Pacifica “Free radio under fire” poster printed on verso. Includes information about the history of American Indian human rights struggles throughout American history.
Survival by Sharing: Anarcho-Feminist Network Notes #2, 1975
8 sheets of different paper stock folded together, unbound pamphlet. Directory of anarcho-feminists created for networking and nurturing community, grown out of connections made at the New York Anarchist Conference. This is the second pamphlet published. Includes center spread with information on Come! Unity Press and their intentional community in New York as well as information from anarcho-feminists from across the country.
Women in the Spanish Revolution, 1975
Bakunin on Violence: Letter to S. Nechayev, Undated
2 copies, first printing and second printing. Saddle staple bound in quarter-cloth wraps, one copy with black tape along spine. Both in very good condition with some slight yellowing to wraps and chips to the edges.Reflections on violence in a letter to Sergey Nechayev from the great anarchist Mikhail Bakunin. “For myself,” Bakunin states, “I cannot tolerate either brigandage or thieving,nor any other anti-human violence.”
Some IWW Cartoons, Undated
Saddle staple bound in illustrated wraps. 16 pp. In very good condition, with ink dedication on the wraps “For Charlie, from Elizabeth.” Reprinted comics of the International Workers of the World on the subjects of labor, police brutality, class, and capitalism.
Equal Rights for Gay People, 1976
4 page single-sheet folded pamphlet seeking to raise awareness that anti-discrimination laws in 1976 didn’t extend to homosexuals, and to encourage its readers to lend their support to a civil rights law which would close that gap. Includes information, upcoming actions, and list of LGBT organizations supporting a gay rights bill.
Bronx Women’s Survival Manual, 1975
Saddle stapled in illustrated wraps. Produced by women of the organization White Lighting for the Bronx People’s Fair July 19, 1975. This booklet includes educational information written by women for women of the Bronx and beyond on issues ranging from rape survivor resources to healthcare for low income families to how to change a tire.
The Anarchs of New York Newsletter, 1974-03
10 pp. Unbound leaves. Includes tipped in schedule of events for Live and Let Live Anarchist Conference April 19-21 at Hunter College. Newsletter for New York anarchists disseminating information on the upcoming conference and smaller events surrounding the conference. Includes words from various anarchist groups attending the conference, proposals and questions for discussion, schedules, and more. The centerfold of this newsletter is a flyer for the conference.
Philippines Information Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 2, 1973
35 pp. staplebound in illustrated wraps. Deals with the declaration of martial law by Ferdinand Marcos during 1972, after which he cracked down on the media and political dissidents and perpetrated human rights abuses, before he was finally removed from power until 1986.
Gay Anarchist Printing Collective looking for others…, 1973
Flyer seeking likeminded individuals looking for access to print shop.