Box 2
Contains 20 Results:
Black Flag, London, July/August, 1971
JAP (Jewish Anarchist Punk), 2008?
Zine, written by unnamed author to "explore dilemmas of contemporary Jewish identity.' Contains ethnic humor and profanity that some may find offensive.
A Mayor, Miami, FL, Summer, 1989
Volume 1, Number 2. Magazine is printed completely in Spanish (31 pages), with first 17 pages printed tĂȘte-bĂȘche in English.
Revolutionary Anarchist, Seattle, WA, Midsummer, 1971
Volume 1, number 1.
Views and Comments, New York, June,1962; Summer, 1964
Issues no. 43 and 47. Title varies; earlier issue called Views & Comments of the Libertarian League.
The Word of Dog, San Francisco, 1989
Two 1989 issues of the "official newsletter of the Atheist Anarchist Feminist Eco-Terrorists for Justice."
The Worker, Chicago, IL, 1977
Zero, London, June, 1977
Issue number 1 of publication calling itself an "Anarchist,Anarca-feminist Monthly."
Johnson, Albert. "Deportation of anarchistic and revolutionary aliens", December 20, 1919
Published version of speech given before Congress by Representative Johnson (Washington).
Welsh, F. R.. "America's greatest peril: the Bolsheviki and the Mooney Case", 1919
Pamphlet written attacking radical labor organizer Thomas Mooney and others on trial for the Perparedness Day bombing in 1916, which killed ten persons and wounded forty. Mooney and co-defendant Warren Billings were convicted and sentenced to hang. The sentence was commuted, and both men were pardoned in 1939.