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Babylon Vol.1-1
Publisher: Revolutionary Peoples Communications NetworkDate: 11/1971Call Number: Volume Number: Vol. 1-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
First issue of Babylon, a newspaper published by the Revolutionary Peoples Communications Network. Includes articles on the alleged capture of H. Rap Brown by police after a "gun battle," the problems or heroin addiction and the use of Methadone treatment, Ruchell Magee and the Marin County Courthouse shootout, and the relationship of African Americans to the U.S. military and the war in Vietnam. The centerpiece article is on the struggle of African Americans in Cairo, Illinois against oppression and brutal treatment by the police and other government agencies. Also included are letters from political prisoners, a "Letter To The Lumpen" by Eldridge Cleaver, and various poems.
The Black Panther Black Community News Service and Basta Ya! [Aug 16, 1969]
Publisher: Black Panther PartyDate: 8/16/1969Call Number: Volume Number: Vol. 3-17Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Panther Party Community News Service
Contents include: Open Letter from Eldridge Cleaver to Stokely Carmichael; Hunter's Point Youth Shot by TAC Squad; Huey's Appeal; On the Needs of the People; the NLF in Vietnam; Charles Bursey- Another Political Prisoner; Liberation Schools; Chicago Panther Office Vamped on by Fascist Pigs; news from various local chapters.
Last 8 pages of the paper is Basta Ya! from August 16th, 1969. Cover Story: Libertad Para Los Siete Frente Unido Contrael Facismo. Bi-lingual. Articles include focus on Los Siete de la Raza, La Raza and the melting pot; Young Lords serve the people; The Media is the Pig; Organize Chicanas.
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