Sing a Battle Song: Poems by Women in the Weather Underground Organization
- 48 pp. 8vo
- Inkworks / Red Dragon Print Collective, 1975
Inkworks / Red Dragon Print Collective, 1975. First edition, second printing; Red Dragon Print Collective logo on inside of back cover and WUO mission statement letter as first page identifying this as the March reprint released in celebration of International Women's Day. 48 pp. 8vo. Staple-bound green card wraps with light toning and creasing to spine and some shelf wear, else a near fine copy. First edition, second printing; Red Dragon Print Collective logo on inside of back cover and WUO mission statement letter as first page identifying this as the March reprint released in celebration of International Women's Day. 48 pp. 8vo. The Weather Underground released this collection of women's poetry with the explicit message for it to be copied and shared, thus there are many reprints and variations that have surfaced over the years. This is the original publication produced by WUO member Scott Brayley's Red Dragon Print Collective, a press that produced agitprop by members of the Weather Underground in which all printing, binding, and collating of materials was done by the members with the precaution of wearing gloves to ensure that no fingerprints would be left behind. The first run was released in January 1975 and an additional run was released in celebration of International Women's Day on March 8th, 1975.