Incarceration zines collection, 1995-2007.
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Black Panther Party
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The Black Panther Party was founded in October 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale as an organization dedicated to protecting and uplifting the Black population of Oakland. As the organization grew this focus spread to the rest of the United States and even abroad. The armed militancy and Marxist rhetoric employed by the Black Panthers, along with their philosophy of Black self-government caught the attention of both local law enforcement authorities and the FBI. As a result, many in the Pant...
Archive for Human Rights (Duke University)
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Johnson, Kevin Rashid
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Abu-Jamal, Mumia
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Omowali, Ashanti Alston.
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Acoli, Sundiata
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Gilbert, David, 1944-
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Swain, Sean.
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Thompson, Harold H.
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Rayson, Anthony
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Anthony Rayson (b. 1954) is a self-described anarchist, who authors the zine, Thought Bombs, contributes to numerous other zines, enables incarcerated persons to publish and create zines, and operates South Chicago ABC Zine Distro, a distribution network for zines to both individuals and to prisons. In addition, Rayson is a political activist in the Chicago community and beyond. From the description of Anthony Rayson Zine Collection 1970- (DePaul University). WorldCat record id: 6963...
South Chicago ABC Zine Distro.
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Sands, Bobby, d. 1981
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Islamic Republic of New Afrika
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