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Moncada Library

The Moncada Library was an anti-imperialist community organizing center and lending library, taking its name from the historic Moncada Barracks in Santiago, Cuba, site of the major military assault that launched the victorious Cuban revolution. Based in Park Slope, New York, the project sought to build an anti-imperialist movement that took on the struggle against white supremacy and fought in solidarity with national liberation struggles domestically and internationally. 

As a project of the May 19th Communist Organization, the Moncada Library was aligned with the organization's overarching commitment to building a revolutionary anti-imperialist women's liberation movement under the leadership of Third World women Freedom Fighters whose struggles for human rights and self-determination were seen as the only viable strategy for defeating white supremacy and US imperialism. 


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    Moncada Library
    77

Media Type
    PDF
    77

Source Format
    Flyer
    45
    Correspondence
    10
    Periodical
    8
    Statement
    4
    Press Release
    4

Year
    1982
    8
    1981
    7
    1979
    5
    1980
    4
    1978
    3

Title
    Moncada Library Newsletter
    4

Subject
    Anti-Imperialism
    77
    Education
    75
    Anti-Racism
    73
    Resistance
    72
    National Liberation
    71

Author
    Susan Rautenberg
    4
    Moncada Library
    4
    The Moncada Library
    2
    Mary Patten
    1
    Donna Borup
    1

Keyword
    Park Slope
    24
    police
    22
    Black Liberation
    21
    white supremacy
    21
    SCAN
    16
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