"You might not have the Black Panther Party, but you have the Uhuru House..."
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- Vol. 16, No. 7-8, Oct.-Nov. 1989
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"You might not have the Black Panther Party, but you have the Uhuru House..."
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Women...a volcano beneath the Islamic Regime of Iran
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A short pamphlet that features an article that originally appeared in RAH-e-KARGAR, 2nd series, number 1, March 1984 for the anniversary of International Women's Day on March 8th. The article had been written in Farsi for the Iranian readership and later translated into English with footnotes by supporters of the Organization of Revolutionary Workers of Iran (RAH-e-KARGAR).
Women and struggle in Iran, no. 4
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A publication of the Committee for Women's Democratic Rights in Iran (Supporters of O.I.P.F.G.), formed in August 1981 "out of the deeply felt desire of the women in the Iranian Student Association both to participate in the international women's liberation movement and to have an orginizational form that would speak to the needs created by the special oppression of women in class societies in general and in Iran, in particular."
White Power: The Newspaper of White Revolution no.32
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A newspaper dedicated to white supremacy and advocating the "white man's fight" against other races.
"White Christmas in Black Face" vol. 24, no. 5
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When Freedom Is Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Be Free
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Contains one flyer by the People's Tribunal Against Oppression, advertising a series of events taking place in New York City during the Democratic Convention of 1976. Events included, "Concert at Central Park 2:00 PM", "March to Abolish the Police State 4:00 PM", "Rally at 8th Ave & Madison Square Garden 5:00 PM", with the urge to "Stop 1984 in 1976! Stop Cointelpro! Stop S-1!"
People's Tribunal Against Oppression
"What Time is It? Time to Organize," number 5
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