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Verlag: News & Letters Committees, Detroit, MI, 1976
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Newspaper. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the January-February 1976 issue of "News & Letters: Human Power is its own end" (Vol. 21 No. 1) edited by Charles Denby and published by the News & Letters Committees out of Detroit, Michigan. A left-folded newspaper measuring 11-1/4" by 15-1/2" and containing 12 pages including front and rear covers. An "organization [founded in 1955] of Marxist-Humanists that stands for the abolition of capitalism, whether in its private form as in the U.S. or in its state form calling itself Communist, as in Russia and China," contents include: Blacks demand answers: Who killed Dr. King?; memorial to Will Stein, with photo (1947-75); lengthy Editorial article THE STATE-MADE MURDERERS: CIA, FBI AND THE PRESIDENTS (with photos of Patrice Lumumba; Martin Luther King Jr.; Salvador Allende); Red scare, racism used to divide workers; Will the revolution in Portugal advance?; excerpts from the book "America's First Unfinished Revolution"; U.S.-CIA works with South Africa to control newly-liberated Angola; much more. Condition: folded once horizontally, as issued; pages age-toned.
Verlag: News & Letters Committees, Detroit, MI, 1976
Anbieter: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Newspaper. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 1976 issue of "News & Letters: Human Power is its own end" (Vol. 21 No. 10) edited by Charles Denby and published by the News & Letters Committees out of Detroit, Michigan. A left-folded newspaper measuring 11-1/4" by 15-1/2" and containing 8 pages including front and rear covers. An "organization [founded in 1955] of Marxist-Humanists that stands for the abolition of capitalism, whether in its private form as in the U.S. or in its state form calling itself Communist, as in Russia and China," contents include: UAW contract avoids plant work issues; Carter victory will not resolve problems of unemployment, racism; Change in sexist language is one measure of women's revolt; Chrysler month lay-off steals holiday pay; Editorial Workers hit hardest by world economic crisis; Post-Mao China: What Now?; Chicago Freedom Riders fight Nazis, KKK (the Martin Luther King Movement Coalition, with photo); Gary Tyler rally: for whom? Condition: stamped "SAMPLE COPY" to upper front cover; folded once horizontally, as issued; periodic small edge chips and short closed edge tears (to blank margins only); newsprint paper age-toned and becoming a bit brittle.