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Harlem Glory
A Fragment Of Aframerican Life
$12.00Written in the late 1940s but unpublished till now, this superb portrayal of Black life during the Great Depression and the New Deal is virtually a sequel to the classic Home to Harlem. Mckay's...
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On Third World Legs
$10.00The humble, moving, and inspiring autobiograhy of Brian Wilson. Working class stiff. Vietnam vet. Who became an anti-prison activist, Veteran counselor, and finally, non-violent activist against...
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Autobiography of the Haymarket Martyrs
$18.95The life stories of eight working-class anarchist militants railroaded to prison or the gallows for the 1886 Haymarket bombing in Chicago. Written from prison, these accounts present a living...
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Sabate
Guerilla Extraordinary
$12.00A new edition of the incredible story of the life, the actions, and the death of an anarchist guerilla. Sabate was the most famous of the anarchists who never stopped - after the defeat of the...
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No Regrets
Dr. Ben Reitman and the Women Who Loved Him
$19.95The story of the legendary Ben Reitman, told by a daughter who dared explore her family's hidden past, searching in letters and family records for the secrets of her long-dead father, and the women...
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Assata
An Autobiography
$16.95Arrested on the New Jersey Turnpike, convicted after 7 trials, broken out of prison and escaped to asylum in Cuba, where she lives today. The underground railroad is still in business. The...
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Soledad Brother
The Prison Letters of George Jackson
$16.95Still essential reading. It may be even more important now than it was in 1970 to spread the insights to Amerikan society seen best from the inside of a cell. You must read this book.
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Jumping the Line
The Adventures and Misadventures of an American Radical
$14.95Jumping the Line offers a vivid first-hand account of Left culture in America in the heady days of the 20s through the 40s. William Herrick grew up in New York City with pictures of Lenin above...
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The Autobiography of James Carr
$16.00"When I was nine years old I burned down my school."--from the text. James Carr started fighting when he was very young, and never gave up. A child prodigy of crime in the streets of the L.A....
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Rebel
A Personal History Of The 1960s
$19.95"As one of the early leaders of the Students For A Democratic Society (SDS), Tom Hayden struggled to bring about equal rights for African Americans and later, to end the US involvement in the...




