Results for “liberation”

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Vol. 6, No. 15 1971-05-08 20 pages
tired of the dual standards that are inflicted on us. If we can’t get satisfaction by obtaining jobs and training, we will liberate every job in the community by whatever means that are ne~ cessary, We will not tolerate a 20-year old white making $200-$300. per week
Vol. 6, No. 22 1971-06-26 20 pages
oppressed; and, by working in full service of their needs - which means educating and organizing around concrete and social and political is- sues, through liberation schools, com- munal living, community service op- erations and productions, and by uniting political theory with practice. Thus we embrace this past revolu- tionary Fathers
Vol. 6, No. 8 1971-03-20 20 pages
ponded by taking up the gun, the $a fs ane Pig Peter Muise, wounded in chest, stomach and leg, People's tool tor liberation. Pigs Muise and Ross both fell to the ground, each dropped by two rounds in the chest, while the un- known people’s heroes made ANATOMY
Vol. 3, No. 33 1969-11-29 20 pages
town, Now get off my porch before I throw hot lye on you.’’ Another response was by a nine year old sister that attends liberation school, when asked by the FBI Flynn, ‘‘what do you think about the Panther Liberation School ?', She said, ‘‘Five Pig.’’ The pig oinked and said
Vol. 3, No. 31 1969-11-22 15 pages
Uberaticg Groh armed STATEMENT JULIAN BOND = and sending in itt troopers (Gifterent fr * bie cfes) te various Wack cofonia uring miemets te Liberate Meee cress ee fer in ' civil rights art, y valid, it was revoleticnary art, k at the art coming out of the struggle tn Vietmrm, © show napalm
Vol. 6, No. 25 1971-07-19 19 pages
onand keep these people locked up like this, like it’s a thing like leaders that I know in prison that should be liberated, you know; and like George Jackson and Huey P, Newton are those people.”’ Jimmy Cary had gone back and forth to jail until 1963, when
Vol. 5, No. 11 1970-09-12 20 pages
people of this country and ‘nations, The Constitution also would the ‘offices. Rizzo tried topinthe shoot- the world, particularly people ofcolor. support the liberation struggles of third ing of several pigs earlier that week- In the evening Huey P. Newton world peoples, The present racist le- end on the Black
Vol. 5, No. 17 1970-10-24 23 pages
many of the people and asked mw mds he response we need for a Free Breakfast for schoo] Children Program and tu- toring or Liberation I for the ren. After that we bega thers ¢ project, mth ca- t chin obilize sor off t ager t Is et l radicth
Vol. 2, No. 27 1969-03-23 23 pages
thers si © ine fer scthes, while you are ieodang teat fights, wgestze church groggy per- hope euything ond everything. B ye toubl epetr-head « liber step Uke Orc & Oetrol, ant Jead STRIKES, what « crest thing hat would bet Wo you could ory te orpantre Dilack Parties Parties i pelvees whieh
Vol. 2, No. 20 1969-01-15 15 pages
ultimate goals and aspirations and that we will be abandoned once the other groups have achieved their goals. Any alliance that accelerates the Black liberation movement to- wards its goal should be considered a wise alliance, and so far all of the alliances that Eldridge has made have accelerated