Collection of American Student Movement Ephemera, 1972-1974
- Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brig
- New York , 1974
New York, 1974. First Edition. Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brigade. Near fine with minimal wear. Near Fine. [Attica Brigade] [Revolutionary Student Brigade] et al.
Collection of American Student Movement Ephemera, 1972-1974.
[New York, Illinois, et al.]. Various formats, as listed below.
Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brigade.
A collection of material relating to the Attica Brigade: an anti-imperialist, pro-prisoner student organization with a communistic message that evolved into the more doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Student Brigade in 1974. The collection provides an overview of the issues and messaging of a substantial splinter faction from the SDS; critically, the Brigade and other Revolutionary Youth Movement organizations supported the Black Panther Party. A few items not recorded in OCLC.
1) Midnight Special: Prisoners News. Vol. 2, No. 10 (Dec. 1972) and Vol 3, No. 3 (Mar. 1973). New York: National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter) and the Prison Justice Committee, 1972, 1973. Two issues: Each 4to, 24 pp.; toned with a few closed tears at top edges, good.
2) Attica Brigade. Fight Back! Vol. 1, No. 1 (Sept.-Oct. 1973) and No. 6 (May 1974). Staten Island, NY: The Brigade, 1973-1974. Two issues, tabloid, 12 and 8 pp. Together with Attica Means Fight Back! (May 1973), a one-off that precedes the first and second runs of Fight Back! All folded and toned, else in fairly fresh condition.
3) Attica Brigade. Viva La Huelga! [New York, NY]: n.d. (ca. 1973-1974). Illustrated broadside, printed both sides, 11 x 17 in; in support of a strike and national boycott against Farah Manufacturing Co., El Paso, Texas; very good.
4) Revolutionary Student Brigade. The Bums are on the Run Kick ‘Em While They’re Down! Supplement to Fight Back! Chicago: n.d. ca. 1974. Tabloid, 6 pp.; probably released at the time of the Attica Brigade’s transition into the national Revolutionary Student Brigade; toned, edges sl. frayed.
5) Revolutionary Student Brigade. Three loose sheets from the NYU chapter’s info bulletin, ca. 1974. 14 x 8-1/2 in; illus.
6) Attica Brigade; Revolutionary Student Brigade. Five Broadsides. [New York]: ca. 1974. Various sizes and papers, most illus., including the large-format “Long Live the Spirit of Attica. Support the Brother’s Demands,” all advocating anti-imperialist actions in solidarity with international protest movements. Together with one leaflet from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.
Collection of American Student Movement Ephemera, 1972-1974.
[New York, Illinois, et al.]. Various formats, as listed below.
Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brigade.
A collection of material relating to the Attica Brigade: an anti-imperialist, pro-prisoner student organization with a communistic message that evolved into the more doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Student Brigade in 1974. The collection provides an overview of the issues and messaging of a substantial splinter faction from the SDS; critically, the Brigade and other Revolutionary Youth Movement organizations supported the Black Panther Party. A few items not recorded in OCLC.
1) Midnight Special: Prisoners News. Vol. 2, No. 10 (Dec. 1972) and Vol 3, No. 3 (Mar. 1973). New York: National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter) and the Prison Justice Committee, 1972, 1973. Two issues: Each 4to, 24 pp.; toned with a few closed tears at top edges, good.
2) Attica Brigade. Fight Back! Vol. 1, No. 1 (Sept.-Oct. 1973) and No. 6 (May 1974). Staten Island, NY: The Brigade, 1973-1974. Two issues, tabloid, 12 and 8 pp. Together with Attica Means Fight Back! (May 1973), a one-off that precedes the first and second runs of Fight Back! All folded and toned, else in fairly fresh condition.
3) Attica Brigade. Viva La Huelga! [New York, NY]: n.d. (ca. 1973-1974). Illustrated broadside, printed both sides, 11 x 17 in; in support of a strike and national boycott against Farah Manufacturing Co., El Paso, Texas; very good.
4) Revolutionary Student Brigade. The Bums are on the Run Kick ‘Em While They’re Down! Supplement to Fight Back! Chicago: n.d. ca. 1974. Tabloid, 6 pp.; probably released at the time of the Attica Brigade’s transition into the national Revolutionary Student Brigade; toned, edges sl. frayed.
5) Revolutionary Student Brigade. Three loose sheets from the NYU chapter’s info bulletin, ca. 1974. 14 x 8-1/2 in; illus.
6) Attica Brigade; Revolutionary Student Brigade. Five Broadsides. [New York]: ca. 1974. Various sizes and papers, most illus., including the large-format “Long Live the Spirit of Attica. Support the Brother’s Demands,” all advocating anti-imperialist actions in solidarity with international protest movements. Together with one leaflet from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.