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Face Reality - There Are Political Prisoners in the U.S.A.
One side of this poster pictures the names and faces of political prisoners in the United States, with some identified as prisoners of war. The other side provides information about the experience of political prisoners, and the U.S. government's denial of their existence. It list human rights violations against prisoners, provides brief information about the movements political prisoners have been imprisoned for being part of, and includes a call to action.
LIBERTAD - Vol. XI-III - April 1990
Publisher: National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of WarDate: 4/1990Volume Number: Vol. XI-IIIFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Libertad
10 Years of Relentless Struggle. Contents: Perspective by Elizam Escobar and Alberto Rodriguez; Letters from Haydee Beltran; Interviews with William Morales; Exclusive Interview with William Morales Part 2; Alberto Rodriguez; Special Section: 10th Anniversary POW Capture.
LIBERTAD - Vol. I-I - June 1979
Publisher: National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of WarDate: 6/1979Volume Number: Vol. I-IFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Libertad
Contents: William Guillermo Morales is Free! Libre!;Regarding Carlos Romero Barcelo; Viva Lucha Armada; De Pie y en Guerra.
Month of Solidarity: Program of Action
Publisher: New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican IndependenceYear: 1979Call Number: Format: PamphletCollection: New Movement
Build a Fighting Solidarity Movement with the Puerto Rican National Liberation Struggle. This pamphlet includes a description of the New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence--how the organization was started and information about its role in combatting US imperialism; updates on solidarity with the Puerto Rican Independence movement in Chile and resistance to the Pan American games which were slated to be held in Puerto Rico; a call for support for William Morales, who escaped prison; and more.