Results for “liberation”

128 matches across 131 indexed issues
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Vol. 5, No. 9 1970-08-29 16 pages
Power structure prepare to move against the people's libera- tion forces, they go to extreme measures to villify those forces to make the liberation struggle look criminal, and to possibly receive a pat on the back from the people after they attack the Uberatio forces In the Black colony
Vol. 3, No. 6 1969-05-31 23 pages
Billy "‘Che’’ Brooks, Born in Mississippi 20 years ago, he grew up on Chicago's West side and was a member of the Black Liberators before he jotned the Party, ‘' Education is the backbone of the Party’, says Che, At presem, he directs an educational of about 15, The cadres
Vol. 1, No. 4 1967-07-03 12 pages
College is the "Black Comn- unity can go to hell". We feel that the white dogs have at last been flushed out of their liberal camouflage by a Black Brother who forced them to match their words with deeds Now dig this, the Brother was so uptight and 80 qualified
Vol. 6, No. 18 1971-05-29 20 pages
invoke against further persecution of the Chairman and Ericka; Yale does not exist except as the ghost of the German Untuersity; and the liberals and the toughs of the tender Left have gone to do thetr own thing, and the name of that thing ts complicity with evil
Vol. 2, No. 24 1969-03-03 19 pages
then Jet it spread like wils- '¢ across this Country. This is the grades of Huey Newton, the engendering, the establishing veaguerd party in the liberation struggic in the Weaters Newtos and the pendes of tt, HONORING BROTHER MALCOLM Os Febrwary 25, 195, Black People lost 4 trve revoletionary ead leoter
Vol. 4, No. 2 1969-12-13 19 pages
fascism, U5 A, aad the seed for freedom the teeds and desires of Black people. What is happen- il oppressed peoples, for the liberation of the ime to the Party ts happeeing to he pecete. The propte’s warriors. marders ef Bobty ution, bumeky, John. Fred iamptas LONG LIVE
Vol. 5, No. 18 1970-10-31 23 pages
Punishment of conduct deliberarely provoked by the government would be as inconsistent with due pro- cess as punishment of conduct de- liberately encouraged by the gov- ernment. Compare Sorrells v, Uni- ted States, 287 U,S, 435 (1932), (247) United States v, Offutt, 145 F. Supp
Vol. 5, No. 22 1970-11-28 19 pages
ronx, New t 27 1lSth Se., - ish.. I « OOK (212) 328-9911/9009 (202) 265-4418/19 ON TO WASTING TON Ned Moore Liberating ‘Rion THE SPIRITS OF FRED HAMPTON AND MARK CLARK LIVES! > 12:00 noon December 4th South Side 4 Chureh Of 6fr Redeemer 6430 South Marva
Vol. 4, No. 14 1970-03-07 20 pages
still being used how the Dred Scott decision was never really reversed, That the 13, 14, anf 15 Amendments of the Constitution didnot liberate us--that in fact, in social re- ality, they only legalized slavery and expanded the Dred Scott decision to in- clude Indians, Spanish-speaking and poor
Vol. 4, No. 29 1970-06-20 24 pages
beings’. And if this means barbecuing every pig in Babylon, then I say lets get on our jobs and start the fire of liberation, COUNTER ATTACK ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE San Francisco Branch Community Worker PIGS RUN AMUCK IN ATLANTA BUS STATION On Wednesday, June 3rd, there