Author: Various authors Title: Philadelphia Free Press. February 9, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 5)
Description: Philadelphia, Freedom Press, Inc, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format newspaper. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper embracing radical, left wing and socialist causes (with a Marxist-Leninist bent). Originating as the Temple Free Press at Temple University, it evolved from a college newspaper to a radical paper under the editorship of Bill Baggins. This issue with an announcement of the formation of the First All-African Peoples' Socialist Party, with its headquarters in Philadelphia and called Center for the Co-ordination of the Joint African Revolutionary Movement; in short peace printing a brief part of an interview with Kathleen cleaver on women's liberation, including a photo; news of undercover cops on Temple University; article on the 1960s cultural revolution that asserts it was made-up of mostly alienated white middle class youth, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the paper. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor edgewear. several small tears along the foredge. Good .
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements
Price: US$ 32.00 Seller: Mare Booksellers
- Book number: 018871
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