Item #1030 Black Politics: A Journal of Liberation; Vol. 1, No. 3. Richard Assegai, Tom Sanders, Ed Turner.
Black Politics: A Journal of Liberation; Vol. 1, No. 3

Black Politics: A Journal of Liberation; Vol. 1, No. 3

The mimeographed March 1968 issue. Published from 1968-1969 in the East Bay, the birthplace of the Black Panther Party, Black Politics was "a part of the Black liberation movement and believe[s] that freedom, justice, and equality must be attained by those means that the oppressed think necessary."

Contents include "The Truth About the Massacre at Orangeburg" by Onij-Nejjih, "How to Acquire the Rifle" bu George Prosser, "The New Left, Old Ideas in a New Front" by Robert F. Williams, and a "Tribute to Che (1928-1967)" by C.N. Fuegos, plus more. With the subscription card still attached to last page. Item #1030.

Condition: Very Good+, overall toning to covers and pages; light rust to staples; back cover loose at bottom staple only.

Periodical
Black Politics
8.5" x 11"
23 pages
Side-stapled, mimeograph
Berkeley: 1968

Price: $100.00

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