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Welcome to the Freedom Archives' Digital Search Engine.The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings. Our collection includes weekly news, poetry, music programs; in-depth interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; numerous voices from behind prison walls; diverse activists; and pamphlets, journals and other materials from many radical organizations and movements.

International Liberation Struggles - General

This collection contains articles, periodicals, and ephemera reflecting a variety of international perspectives on third world liberation struggles around the globe.

Documents

Born of the People: Ho Chi Minh & Malcolm X (video clip) Born of the People: Ho Chi Minh & Malcolm X (video clip)
Date: 5/19/1975Call Number: null Format: Video ClipProducers: Lincoln Bergman, Martha Williams, Gail Dolgin, Rob Kessler, Nancy BarrettProgram: Open Studio - KQEDCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
Tribute to Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh who share a birthday - May 19th. Utilizes historical Soviet film footage of Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese National Liberation Front and archival film and stills of Malcolm X.
Series One - December 1983 Series One - December 1983
Publisher: Series OneDate: 12/1983Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
This issue includes two essays: "From South Afrika to Puerto Rico to Mississippi" exposes the U.S.-sponsored counter-insurgency propaganda of Jay Mallin (former editor of the right-wing journal "Soldier of Fortune"). "How Revisionism Uses Armed Struggle Against Armed Struggle" is part two of an essay examining aspects of revisionism and neo-colonialism in the armed struggle of the Philippine Communist Party (PKP) during the Huk Rebellion (1946-55). The essay identifies bourgeois tendencies and U.S. sympathies as a central problem within the Philippine Communist Party's (PKP) leadership.
Series One - April 1984 Series One - April 1984
Publisher: Series OneDate: 4/1984Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
In this issue, a report entitled, "What Happened to the Zimbabwe Revolution," describes the penetration of the Zimbabwean liberation movement by imperialist forces. Topics covered include U.S. intervention, the C.I.A.'s counter-insurgency agenda, and co-optive neo-colonial strategy.
Series One - July 1984 Series One - July 1984
Publisher: Series OneDate: 7/1984Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
This issue contains a report entitled, "Neo-colonialism vs. Zimbabwe Women" and a short piece on life in Zimbabwe covering conditions, plantation labor, wages, and communal living. The bulk of the issue focuses on the Mugabe regime's short-term strategy--it's pretense of supporting women's struggles while in actuality only modernizing colonialism's heavy exploitation of Afrikan women. The Ministry of Community Development and Women's Affairs' is the government's task force assigned to pacify women's political activism and promote Western values of individualism and bourgeois feminism. Topics covered include patriarchal law and property, the subordinate legal status of women, violence against women, and a report by the Zimbabwe Women's Bureau on the central role of women in maintaining the family of the present labor force.
Series One - October 1982 Series One - October 1982
Publisher: Series OneDate: 10/1982Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
This issue features a report on a secret meeting of counter-insurgency experts, who convened to plan a counter-insurgency strategy in Puerto Rico. Tactics discussed include changing legal codes to further restrict civil liberties and launching a campaign to isolate guerrillas from their mass base. The second report, "After The Battle of Beirut," comprises the bulk of the issue, and covers a historic victory for Palestine in the Battle of Beirut.
Series One - February 1983 Series One - February 1983
Publisher: Series OneDate: 2/1983Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
This issue includes a detailed report on the the Red Brigade, a Marxist-Leninist organization in Italy that engages in tactics of protracted warfare. The report is entitled, "The Brigade Rosse: Politics of Protracted War in the Imperialist Metropolis."
Series One - June 1983 Series One - June 1983
Date: 6/1983Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
Focus on use of pseudo-gangs during the Mau Mau rebellion 1952-1956 in Kenya. Pseudo Gangs are small units of captured or surrendered guerrillas, who are turned by the imperialists and sent back into the underground to pretend at still being revolutionaries. The pseudo gangs sets up assassinations and traps, causes confusions and also provides an on-going depth of intelligence to the imperialists.
Series One - April 1983 Series One - April 1983
Date: 4/1983Call Number: Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
How Revisionism Uses Armed Struggle Against the Armed Struggle Part I. Essay examining aspects of revisionism and neo-colonialism in the armed struggle of the Philippine Communist Party (PKP) during the Huk Rebellion (1946-55).
Liberate Cyprus: Free West Asia & North Africa, End Imperialism Liberate Cyprus: Free West Asia & North Africa, End Imperialism
Publisher: Union of CypriotsCall Number: Format: PamphletCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
Why Cyprus Matters; Strategic Importance and History of Cyprus; Timeline; Against Segregationism and Settler Colonialism; Cypriotism; Cypriots' Resistance Against Occupation and NATO. Pamphlet produced by the Union of Cypriots - an anti-imperialist movement which campaigns for a fully independent and unitary Cyprus free from foreign occupation and NATO bases.
The Volunteer The Volunteer
Publisher: Abraham Lincoln Brigade ArchivesDate: 3/2011Call Number: Volume Number: 28-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: International Liberation Struggles - General
Vol. 38, No. 1 includes both current events and historical material. Articles include a selection from the archives, An overview of Picasso's inspiration for his portrayal of the bombing of Guernica and an award given to a judge who investigated human rights abuses during the Spanish Civil War. Per this publication's website: "The Volunteer is the journal of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. It is published four times per year." The publication's website explain's further: "The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA) is an educational non-profit dedicated to promoting social activism and the defense of human rights. ALBA’s work is inspired by the American volunteers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade who fought fascism in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). "