DOC513 Black Liberation Folder Title Author Organization or Publisher Issue Date/No Year No. Format Description Anarchist Panther Anarchist Panther October 1999 1 Periodical Anarchist Panther Anarchist Panther Spring 2004 1 Periodical Richard Aoki The Life and Times of Richard Aoki: in his own words Richard Aoki Memorial Committee 2009 1 Ephemera A Celebration of the Life and Times of Richard Masato Aoki Richard Aoki Memorial Committee 2009 1 Transcript Richard Aoki Day Oakland Public Library April 2 2011 2 Monograph African People's Party Black Star Afrikan People's Party 1978 1 Periodical Special Edition: APP Reports from Third Party Congress: Secretary General's Report to the Party Congress; Mass demonstration: March for Human Rights from US to South Africa!; Black Workers Fight Bureaucrats; APP Political Perspective; Malcolm X Program at Audobon!; Editorial; Afrikan People's Party Third National Congress Adopted Resolutions; The Freedom Archives [email protected]1
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DOC513 Black Liberation
Folder Title Author Organization or Publisher
Issue Date/No Year No. Format Description
Anarchist Panther Anarchist Panther October 1999 1 Periodical
Anarchist Panther Anarchist Panther Spring 2004 1 Periodical
Richard Aoki The Life and Times of Richard Aoki: in his own words
Richard Aoki Memorial Committee
2009 1 Ephemera
A Celebration of the Life and Times of Richard Masato Aoki
Richard Aoki Memorial Committee
2009 1 Transcript
Richard Aoki Day Oakland Public Library
April 2 2011 2 Monograph
African People's Party Black Star Afrikan People's Party
1978 1 Periodical Special Edition: APP Reports from Third Party Congress: Secretary General's Report to the Party Congress; Mass demonstration: March for Human Rights from US to South Africa!; Black Workers Fight Bureaucrats; APP Political Perspective; Malcolm X Program at Audobon!; Editorial; Afrikan People's Party Third National Congress Adopted Resolutions;
Vol. 2‐2 March 1980 2 Periodical Hell No, We Won't Go!; Boston Sops Attack Black Women; ZANU ‐ PF Wins in Zimbabwe; Call for Black Human Rights Manifesto; Black People Protest Olympic Prison Site;
African People's Socialist Party (ASPS)
On Contradictions Between the People: Criticisms of the August 21st Coalition by the African People's Socialist Party and Burning Spear Committee
African People's Socialist Party
February 1977 1 Monograph
The Burning Spear African People's Socialist Party
February 1978 1 Periodical
The Burning Spear African People's Socialist Party
Vol. 2‐1 Jan 17 1983 1 Periodical Miami's Grassroot Explodes!; Straight Talk: Dorothy Turner Speaks; The Racism Continues at UT; Blackland vs. the Beast; Wake up! My People; History is Our Best Teacher; Free the Motherland: Whites Massacre Africans in Lesotho; A Call for Your Support
BlackPower/BlackNation
TheU.S.ImperialistStateandtheBlackNation
SaladineMuhammad
TheInstitituteofBlackPoliticalStudies
2 Monograph
Liberator November 1969 1 Periodical
Nubiana Vol. 1 BJ Ashanti Shamal Books 1977 1 Book
The Role of African Women in the African Revolution
All‐African People's Revolutionary Party
1 Monograph
In Defense of the Right to Political Secession for the Afro‐American Nation: Papers and Resolutions from the
Revolutionary Political Organization; Marxist Leninist; Amilcar Cabral/Paul
Tyrone Guyton Rally for Justice The Committee for Justice for Tyrone Guyton
1973 1 Flyer
Fred Hampton Fred Hampton: "You Can't Kill Revolution"
Fred Hampton Revolutionary Worker
3 Monograph
Remember Fred Hampton Mark Clark
December 4th Committee
1 Pamphlet
Fred Hampton Jr. Free Fred Hampton Jr. National People's Democratic Uhuru Movement
1999 1 Monograph
Justice for Fred Hampton Jr.
People's Tribune April 5 1993 1 Periodical
The Harriet Tubman Arm the Masses The Harriet Tubman Vol. 1‐6 1 Periodical Not a single Inch; Joint Terrorist Task Force AmeriKKKa's S'S'; Editorial; NY 8 Case update; Enemies of the People Bulletin;
And Why Was He Our Shining Black Prince: Selected Quotes From Malcolm X
Nation Time Spring 1997 2 Monograph
What If Malcolm X Died at the Age of 25?
Ewuare Osayande
Nation Time Spring 1997 2 Monograph
The Fire Next Time: Lessons of the Shabazz Tragedy
Mae Jackson Pacific News Service 1 Monograph
National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters
New Afrikan Freedom Fighters
National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters
Vol. 1‐1 June 1982 2 Periodical Statement of Purpose; Principles of Unity; FBI Terrorize Black Health Center; New Afrikan Prisoners of War: United States Has No Jurisdiction; Sundiata Acoli in daring Escape Attempt; The Necessity of Armed Freedom Fighters; The Saga of Twyman Myers; New Afrikan Freedom Fighters Day;
New Afrikan Freedom Fighters
National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters
August 21 1982 8 Periodical New Afrikan Freedom Fighter Day edition: On Contradictions and Ideological Clarity in the New Afrikan Independence Movement
The Bell Curve Conspiracy "A Recipe for New Afrikan Genocide"
Abdul Olugbala Shakur, Abasi Ganda and Kamau M. Askari
2003 1 Monograph
World Wind: International Black Newspaper
Vol. 1 Issue 3 1 Periodical
World Wind: International Black Newspaper
Vol. 1 Issue 1 1 Periodical
Voices in Black: Focus on Prisoners and Reparations
2005 3 Periodical
New Afrikan People's Organization
By Any Means Necessary New Afrikan People's Organization
Vol. 1‐1 August/September
1 Periodical Letter to the Movement by Kuwasi Balagoon; Introducing "By Any Means Necessary!" Report on the Founding of the New Afrikan People's Organization; The Steadfast Resistance to the Incorrect Ideas and the Jesse Jackson Campaign; Murder on the Metro‐North; The Courts and the Klan, Go Hand in Hand; The Political Legacy of Malcolm X: History is a Weapon!; Comrade George Jackson; The
By Any Means Necessary New Afrikan People's Organization
Vol. 4‐2 September/October
1 Periodical Principles & Programme of Action of the New Afrikan People's Organization; History is a Weapon!; New Afrikans Face Setback in White Racist Battle Creek Courts; Dope is death; Wanted: Revolutionary Leadership Needed for New Afrikan Youth; On New Afrikan Women and Violence; The Lancer controversy and Environmental Racism; New Afrikans Must Exercise Our Human Right to Self‐Defense!;
By Any Means Necessary New Afrikan People's Organization
Vol. 5‐1 Winter
1989 1 Periodical George Bush is not Down With Us!; Principles & Programme of Action of the New Afrikan People's Organization; What is NAPO?; US Violations Continue!; New South! Old Problems! Mississippi is still burning!; Blacks Confront Old South Lawlessness; The Assassination of Malcolm X; A Tribute to
By Any Means Necessary New Afrikan People's Organization
June/July 1992 1992 1 Periodical The New Afrikan People's Organization Organizes the People to Take a Stand!!!; Message from the Chairman: The New Afrikan Revolution and Malcolm X; Self‐Determination: A Human Right in Jackson, Mississippi; Grassroots Convention Underway; Atlanta Sets it Off!; Tasks
Some Lessons Learned Chokwe Lumumba; Akinyele Umoja
New Afrikan People's Organization
1 Monograph Neither Freedom, Now Power are Ever for Sale; No Association with White Supremacists; Freeing the Land in Azania; The Criminalization of the Black Community; On the Role of the New Afrikan Lawyer and Legal Worker; On NAPO's Revolutionary Mission
New Afrikan People's Organization
New Afrikan People's Organization
Founding Statement; Principles & Programme of Action of the New Afrikan People's Organization; On NAPO's Revolutionary Mission; Free Mutulu Shakur;
New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
The Fuse Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
No. 8 April 1978 2 Periodical Towards a New Order; War for the Cities Part III; A Call for a Task Force on Class X; Armed Struggle and National Liberation; Menard: A constant reign of Terror; Poisoned Orange Juice; Newton is Back; Lt. Koon Rehired ‐ The System Works: For Racists: Why Assata Was Convicted.
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book One 2 Periodical On Transforming the Colonial/Criminal Mentality; Afrikan POW's and the United Nations; SPO "Prison Movement" Discussion Paper No. 1: Contributions Toward the National Prisoners Movement; SPO "Prison movement" Discussion paper No. 2: The "Prison Movement" and National Liberation.
Notes from a New Afrikan POW
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book Two 2 Periodical The Thirteenth Amendment: Instrument of Legalized Slavery and the Re‐subjugation of New Afrika; We Still Charge Genocide; Toward Clarity on CC's, PP's, and POW's; On Revolutionary Politics; On Concrete Solidarity; Message to Afrikan American Women for Positive and Productive Change
Notes from a New Afrikan POW
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book Three 2 Periodical Thoughts on the Eve of a New Year ‐ 15 ADM; Are we Asking the Rights Questions?; From one Generation to the Next!
Notes from a New Afrikan POW
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book Four 2 Periodical Vita Wa Watu; Debray Re‐Visited
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book Six 3 Periodical Who Killed McDuffie? Poem by Hakim Al‐Jamil; Against the Wind ‐ A Response To: Organizational Connection of the Mass Front and the Armed Front; Iranian Excerpts: On the Necessity of armed Struggle and Refutation of the Theory of "Survival" by Amir Pouyan; Armed Struggle: The Road to the Mobilization of the Masses by Bizhan Jazani
Notes from a New Afrikan POW
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
Book Seven 1 Periodical Kamp Documents; Coming of Age; On Transforming the Colonial and Criminal Mentality; In the Spirit of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark: Carry on the Tradition; Excepts from: Thoughts on Consolidation, Ideology, and Organization: A Discussion Paper
Notes from a New Afrikan POW Journal
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
1986 1 Book Compendium of books one through seven.
Vita Wa Watu: More Notes from a New Afrikan POW Journal Book Eight
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
January Book Eight
1986 2 Periodical About These Notes; Black Liberation, A Speech by James Forman; Afterwords: Notes on the Transition of the "Black Liberation" Phrase, Concept, and Movement by Mwalimu Shanna and Seldom Seen; A Letter from the Creative Image Scholarship Fund
Vita Wa Watu Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
August Book Nine
1986 1 Periodical Notes on the Link Between Oppression of New Afrikan Women and the New Afrikan National Liberation Revolution Part One: The Origin and Nature of Women's Oppression; ending Colonial Police Violence in the African Community by Community Self‐Defense Program, NY; Organization Means Commitment; On the RNA and the Provisional Government
Vita Wa Watu Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
April Book Ten 1987 2 Periodical Reflections on the Resurgence of Student Activist; African Liberation Day 15th Anniversary Forum and Rally; Political education Course Materials Checklist; Building shields of Silence and Conviction; Where Do Correct Ideas come From? Revolutionary Morality: An Overview; On Revolutionary Morality; Resources; Characteristics (sic) o0f the Namibian Revolution; Pretoria is in Real Trouble!; The Meaning of the National democratic Revolution and the Black Struggle in South Africa
Vita Wa Watu: New Afrikan Theoretical Journal
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
August Book Eleven
1987 2 Periodical Three Speeches by Fred Hampton; Counterintelligence Against the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party; Tasks of Cadres in Organizing Black Workers; The Role of the New Afrikan Historian; On National Democratic Revolution, Mass Organization, and Communication Networks; Capitalism and the Black Experience; On Our Use of the Word "Comrade:
Vita Wa Watu: New Afrikan Theoretical Journal
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
April Book Twelve
1988 1 Periodical Notes on Cadre Policy and Cadre Development; On What it Means to "Re‐Build"‐‐Part One: re‐Orientation; On what It Means to "Re‐Build"‐‐Part Two: Re‐Organization
So that We Don't Fool Ourselves ‐‐ Again: Study Notes on Secure Communication
Spear and Shield ‐ New Afrikan Prisoners Organization
1 Monograph Introduction by Atilba Shanna; Notes on Secure Communication by Seldom Seen; Reflections on Victor Serge's What Everyone Should Know About (State) Repression by Ata Kawali; So That We Don't Fool Ourselves ‐‐ Again by Seldom Seen; The Greater need ‐‐ An Open
New York 3 Free the New York 3 NY3 Freedom Campaign
2 Brochure
The Case of the New York Three
Friends of the New York 3
1 Monograph
New York Three Freedom Campaign
New York Three Freedom Campaign
1 Monograph
Solidarity Statement from Nuh Washington
Nuh Washington
1 Monograph
Albert 'Nuh' Washington NY3 Defense Committee, West Coast
1 Monograph
The Best Heroes are Distant Ones
Juan Gonzalez New York Daily News
June 21 1990 1 Periodical
Panther 21 Look For Me In the Whirlwind: The Collective Autobiography of the New York 21
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 5‐4 Feb 1964 1 Periodical
Includes: Witness (Louis Allen) Murdered; More Violence in Mississippi; Ministers Arrested, Demonstrations Banned (Hattiesburg)
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 5‐3 Jan 21964 1 Periodical
Includes: In Atlanta‐Jails Fill as Protests Rise; 12 Convicted in Greenwood; Freedom Day in Hattiesburg
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 5‐1 Jan 11964 1 Periodical
Over 200 Jailed in Chapel Hill; Violence in McComb‐Boy Shot; 13 Arrested in Atlanta; Atlanta Roundup‐'Open City' Drive Begins; Lewis, Walker, 11 More Jailed
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 4‐8 Dec 1963 1 Periodical
Includes: 3000 March in Atlanta; Five Arrested in Danville; Friends (of SNCC) Ask Help for Chicago Boycott
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 4‐7 Dec 1963 1 Periodical
Includes: Night Riders Shoot Workers; Over 300 Attend SNCC Conference (with photos of Baldwin and Rustin)
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 4‐5 Nov 1963 1 Periodical
Includes: 33 Jailed in Sit‐Ins; Which Side Is the Federal Government On?
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 4‐4 Nov 1963 1 Periodical
Includes: Over 70,000 Cast Freedom Ballots; Selma Drive for Votes Continues; Arkansas Drive Registers 1800
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 4‐3 Oct 1963 1 Periodical
Call for New Protests; Text of (SNCC Chariman John) Lewis' Speech at Washington; In Americus, GA‐Police Smash Demonstrators‐Four Face Death Penalty; In Macon‐Federal Jury Indicts
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 3‐4 Dec 1962 1 Periodical
Includes: 200 Students at SNCC Institute Plan and Demonstrate in Nashville; Freedom Singers Debut, to Appear at Feb. 1 Fete; Pete Seeger Tours South for SNCC
The Student Voice
The Student VoiceStudent Voice, Inc., Atlanta Vol. 3‐3 Oct 1962 1 Periodical
Includes: Churches Burned, Nightriders Attack SNCC Staff in Southwest Georgia Voter Registration Drive; Registration Efforts in Mississippi Continue Despite Violence and Terror
1 Book May 1965 strike of 12 families from A.L. Andrews plantation at Tribbett, MS; Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐19 & 20 Jun 17
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vols.17, 18 & 19 May 21
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Special Issue May 3
1963 1 Periodical the Freedom Walk, 1963 ‐ A chronology
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐16 Apr 1 1963 1 Periodical Greenwood, Mississippi, chronology March 24‐April 1, 1963; then listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐14 & 15 Mar 22
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐11, 12, & 13 Mar 1
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐9 & 10 Feb 8
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Jan 21
1963 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SNCC Newsletter Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐3 Dec 14
1962 1 Periodical Listing of sit‐ins, demos, arrests, etc. re: civil rights work in various cities and states, naming unsung heroes of movement; listing of what SNCC needs
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Urgent Action Memorandum
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
1962 1 Correspondence
Call to support Clyde Kennard, imprisoned in MS re: trying to integrate MS Southern University
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Survey: Current Field Work
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ("SNCC"), Atlanta
Spring 1963 1 Monograph Report of SNCC civil rights work in various southern locales, with demographic charts, 1st 4 Freedom Singers
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Black Power SNCC Vine City Project, Atlanta
U.S. National Student Assn.
Summer 1966 1 Monograph Reprint of a position paper prepared just prior to SNCC's formal statement of Black Power
Excerpts from Liberation Liberation Vol. 14‐9 Jan 1970 1 Article Article torn from magazine; includes poem Three Portraits [In Priam Memoriam …] by Haywood Burns; Mississippi: 1961‐1962 Bob Moses; poem Day of Resurrection by Cliff Joseph
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Pacific Scene George Ballis, owner and publisher, Fresno
Vol. V‐5 Feb 1965 1 Periodical Includes: Moses of Mississippi‐raises some universal questions; UC regents; Nation moves left; How to fire a union teacher; Downtown Negroes lose grip on NAACP
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Behind the Hostile Press Campaign Unleashed by the Election of Stokely Carmichael
I.F. Stone's Weekly Jun 6 1966 1 Article Article photocopied from issue
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Danville, Virginia SNCC, Atlanta Aug 1 1963 1 Pamphlet Text and mostly photos of June 10, 1963 demonstration
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Holmes County, Mississippi
Holmes County Freedom Democratic Party,
KIPCO, Jackson, MS Spring 1967 1 Monograph By Holmes County Freedom Democratic Party, working to organize a political machine to reach every single black voter in the county
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
The Movement California Friends of SNCC
SNCC, San Francisco Jun 9 1963 1 Periodical Marching Through Selma ‐ A Special Supplement of Documents and Analysis
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
National Guardian, the progressive newsweekly
Weekly Guardian Associates, Inc., NYC
Vol. 18‐35 Jun 4
1966 1 Periodical Includes: SNCC's path? Carmichael answers; Vietman's Survival ‐ U Thant's message; Southern Negroes' anger near breaking point by William A. Price; Brazilian revolutionary (Francisco Juliao) looks ahead
LNS 63 Apr 5 1968 1 Press Release Speakers at April 5, 1968 Press Conference: Lester McKinnie‐Washington SNCC Coordinator and Stokely Carmichael
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Notes re: What Is Good English: a Class
Jane Stambridge
Waveland, MS Work‐Study Institute
Feb‐Mar 1965 1 Monograph Notes re: a class held by Stokely Carmichael
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Annual Report Martin LutheSCLC Sep 1 1963 1 Pamphlet For Sep 1, 1962‐Aug 31, 1963Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐12 Sep 1963 1 Periodical Includes: 250,000 Make History in Huge Washington March; What JFK Said About March; Dr. King's Address; photos by SCLC E.D. Wyatt Tee Walker
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. II‐7 Jun 1964 1 Periodical Includes: SCLC Scores Victory in St. Augustine Against Klan, Violence; Photos of St. Augustine protests and assaults; 400 Years of Bigotry and Hate by Dr. King
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. II‐6 Mar 1964 1 Periodical Includes: SCLC Maps Voter Drive, All‐Out Assault on Alabama Segregation; Photo of CORE protest at Lucky's in San Francisco; The Past and Future: Of the Civil Rights Bill, by Dr. King
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. II‐5 Feb 1964 1 Periodical Includes: SCLC Sets Up New Washington Bureau; Names Walter E. Fauntroy as Director; The Danger of a Little Progress by Dr. King; Dr. King Nominated for Nobel Prize
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. II‐4 Jan 1964 1 Periodical Includes: Time Magazine Names Dr. King 'Man of Year'; The Negro Revolution in 1964 by Dr. King
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 2‐3 Nov‐Dec
1963 1 Periodical Cover article by Dr. King re: JFK assassination ‐ Epitaph and Challenge; Independence Comes to Africa's Kenya; Photo of Bernard Blan, first Black bus driver of Petersburg, VA; From Burned Ruins by Jackie Robinson
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 2‐1 Oct 1963 1 Periodical Birmingham Bombing Points Up a City with a Sick Soul
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐9 Mar 1963 1 Periodical Solid Wall of Segregation Cracks at Albany by Dr. King
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐11 Aug 1963 1 Periodical Includes: Begin Rebuilding Bombed Churches; Expect 100,000 to Participate in March on Washington Aug. 28
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐10 Jul 1963 1 Periodical Includes: Birmingham … How It All Began by Dr. King; Set Record Registration for Birmingham Voters by Rev. Andrew Young; Birmingham Manifesto by Rev. Shuttlesworth; Boycott (Birmingham) Timetable
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC Newsletter Southern Christian Leadership Conference ("SCLC"), Atlanta
Vol. 1‐4 Feb 1962 1 Periodical Citizenship Training Progresses
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
I Have a Dream … Martin Luther King Jr.
Aug 28 1963 1 Transcript
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Fundraising letter Martin Luther King Jr.
SCLC Nov 1966 1 Correspondence
Letter on Dr. King's letterhead to ensure funders of non‐violent direct action
Jack Minnis The Organizer's Library Series of the Southern Conference Educational Fund,
1967 1 Monograph The Story of the Development of an Independent Political Movement on the County Level ‐ and re: BPP poll watchers assisting in first election in Lowndes County where Black people voted
Lowndes County Freedom Organization
The Black Panther Party Merit Publishers, NYC
June 1966 1 Monograph Speech by John Hulett; interview with Stokely Carmichael; Report from Lowndes County
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Excerpts from Paper on Which the "Black Power" Philosophy Is Based
SNCC The New York Times Aug 1966 1 Article Excerpts from SNCC position paper
Black Panther Party Quicksilver Times Aug 18‐28 1970 1 Periodical Includes: Constitutional Convention for everybody; Registration form for Revolutionary People's Plenary Session, Sept. 5‐7, 1970; draft resistance, Cambodia, Tupamaros
Black Panther Party LNS LNS‐SCN Berkeley Issue 103 1968 1 Excerpt (from a periodical)
Pages 13‐18: Interview with Bobby Seale
Black Panther Party On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party
Eldridge Cleaver
Ministry of Information, Black Panther Party, San Francisco
Part I 1 Monograph
Black Panther Party Ministry of Information Black Paper
Kathleen Cleaver
Black Panther Party for Self‐Defense, Oakland
Jan 31 1968 1 Monograph Position of the BPP on the 7th Congressional District Election and the Candidacy of John George in the Democratic Party, Presented to Alameda County Peace and Freedom Party meeting
BPP Articles 1970s The Genius of Huey P. Newton
Huey Newton Jan 2 1970 1 Monograph Introduction by Eldridge Cleaver
Urban Rebellions
Violence in the City‐‐An End or a Beginning?
John A. McCone
Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots Dec 2 1965 1 Report
"McCone Report" ‐ Contains map with statistics on damage
Urban Rebellions Perspective on the Atlanta Rebellion
Julius Lester, Rufus Hinton, Jimmy Lytle
Copyright: Aframerican News Service, Atlanta; Pub. By The Movement Press‐SF
Urban Rebellions National Guardian, an independent radical newsweekly
Weekly Guardian Associates, Inc., NYC
Vol. 19‐44 Aug 5
1967 1 Periodical Includes: Black rebellion in 56 U.S. cities; Cuba: Exclusive reports; A Puerto Rican novelist [Piri Thomas] speaks of his people
Urban Rebellions Proposals for State Action‐A Response to the Los Angeles Riots
Jesse M. Unruh
Sep 1965 1 Article
Urban Rebellions AFL‐CIO News AFL‐CIO, Washington, DC
Vol. XI‐43 Oct 22
1966 1 Periodical Meany Hails Declaration on Rioting; New Program to Aid Cities Wins Congressional Okay: Key Johnson Goal for Great Society; Voting Time Off for Workers Assured by Statute in 30 States; 'We Condemn ... Rioting and Demagoguery': Text of Negro Leaders' Statement; 'Extremism Is the Antithesis
Black Power/Black Nation
Black Power NYT photo New York Times July 21 1967 1 Graphic
Black Power/Black Nation
Burn, baby, burn Los Angeles Times 1966 1 Graphic political cartoon